The impact of Alzheimer’s Disease touches nearly all of us in some way. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1 in 9 ...
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Neural implant tinier than a grain of salt tracks brain activity wirelessly for a year
C ornell researchers have built a neural implant so small it can balance on a grain of salt, yet powerful enough to ...
John L. Hennessy is President Emeritus of Stanford University as well as the James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor of ...
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose ...
Cornell University researchers and collaborators have developed a neural implant so small that it can rest on a grain of salt ...
Mohapatra’s goal is to design robust deep learning frameworks capable of adapting to practical sensing scenarios in healthcare, continuous sensing, and audio domains.
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is one of the most recognized and well known engineering schools around the nation. With over 10 majors to pick from and over 6,700 students, the College is ...
Memristors — short for “memory resistors” — are the brainlike workhorses of neuromorphic computing, capable of learning from previous electrical states. Traditional versions are made of silicon or ...
A neural interface framework integrating L2 regularization with attention supervision paradigms achieves 96.87% classification accuracy in EEG ...
Managing a power grid is like trying to solve an enormous puzzle. Grid operators must ensure the proper amount of power is ...
Nearly 500 members of the Carnegie Mellon University community have signed a petition calling for an independent, externally led review of the university’s mental health policies and support ...
Scientists have built a prototype neuromorphic computer that thinks like a human brain and is faster than AI at learning new things.
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