Convolutional neural networks (CNNs), with their exceptional image recognition capabilities, have performed outstandingly in the field of AI and notably within platforms like ChatGPT.
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Not all patients with depression respond to medication. Two recently published studies provide additional information on how an alternative treatment, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), could be further enhanced.
Personalized magnetic stimulation may help in treating depression
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Nearly all the neural networks that power modern artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT are based on a 1960s-era computational model of a living neuron.
New computational model of real neurons could lead to better AI
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Tantrums are part of growing up. How these outbursts of anger or frustration are managed, however, can impact children's emotional development.
Kids given 'digital pacifiers' to calm tantrums fail to learn how to regulate emotions, study finds
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A physicist investigating black holes has found that, in an expanding universe, Einstein's equations require that the rate of the universe's expansion at the event horizon of every black hole must be a constant, the same for all black holes.
The surprising behavior of black holes in an expanding universe
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For the last seven decades, astrophysicists have theorized the existence of "kugelblitze," black holes caused by extremely high concentrations of light.
Quantum effects forbid the formation of black holes from high concentrations of intense light, say physicists
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A real-time, 3D temperature map of the inside of a nuclear microreactor for improved safety monitoring was reconstructed using a newly-established theoretical foundation to evaluate basis functions, which can be combined to describe fundamental trends in data, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Real-time modeling of 3D temperature distributions within nuclear microreactors to improve safety systems
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While the liver is one of the body's most resilient organs, it is still vulnerable to the ravages of stress and aging, leading to disease, severe scarring and failure.
Study shows how liver damage from stress and aging might be reversible
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The gravitational wave detectors LIGO and Virgo have detected a population of massive black holes whose origin is one of the biggest mysteries in modern astronomy.
New research challenges black holes as dark matter explanation
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University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that could help electrical grids prevent power outages by automatically rerouting electricity in milliseconds.
Researchers engineer AI path to prevent power outages
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