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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
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Flexible position encoding helps LLMs follow complex instructions and shifting states
Most languages use word position and sentence structure to extract meaning. For example, "The cat sat on the box," is not the ...
Neural and computational evidence reveals that real-world size is a temporally late, semantically grounded, and hierarchically stable dimension of object representation in both human brains and ...
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Experts say a prehistoric French cavern holds the oldest 3D map
Deep beneath the French countryside, a set of faint engravings on a cave floor is forcing archaeologists to rethink when humans first began to picture their world in three dimensions. Specialists now ...
When the price of an item stays the same, but you get less product for your buck, that's shrinkflation. Unfortunately, shrinkflation can be pretty tough to spot if you're not in the habit of holding ...
From fake court cases to billion-dollar market losses, these real AI hallucination disasters show why unchecked generative AI ...
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Behind the scenes: Secrets of Days of Our Lives cast
Melodramatic twists and turns are part of the appeal of soap operas, but some of the stars of "Days of Our Lives" have faced down some real-life downfalls and tragedies, too. Donald Trump gives update ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have sought alternatives to silicon for building molecular electronics. The vision was ...
“That’s really scary.” Those are the words of Neil Carey, a retired social worker who is 87. Carey is describing his occasional memory lapses that aren’t due to traditional Alzheimer's. As Carey ...
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