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The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
Irish STEM Lives retraces the extraordinary work and contributions of natural philosophers, mathematicians, engineers, particle physicists, code breakers and many more.
Seeking a storage boost on Cyber Monday? I've edited more than a thousand reviews of drives of all kinds in my career, and my ...
Teen Vogue exclusively presents the annual GLAAD 20 Under 20 list for 2025 honoring outstanding LGBTQ youth.
This month's LCGC Blog from Jonnie Shackman from the America Chemical Society (ACS) reflects on how early experiences with computer programming shaped the author’s understanding of fundamental logic, ...
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A space-bound supercomputer chip could change life on Earth
Engineers are preparing to send a new kind of supercomputer-grade chip into orbit, not as a science-fiction prop but as a ...
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Science history: Computer scientist lays out 'Moore's law,' guiding chip design for a half century — Dec. 2, 1964
At a small local chapter meeting of a professional society, Gordon Moore's talk laid out the rudiments of what would become ...
A new study has revealed that neural inhibition and balanced neural activity in a specific area of the brain is required for ...
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AI’s Insatiable Hunger for Memory Chips Is Making Gaming PCs and Laptops Shockingly Expensive With No End in Sight
Only three major companies control roughly 95% of the global production of DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) — the ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...
The result is a severe shortage in RAM for consumer products, which is not only contributing to price hikes on the RAM kits ...
A future with fewer consumer storage and memory options? That looks a lot different than the one I expected—and I now wonder ...
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