After a year in which Israel, antisemitism and political polarization scrambled long-standing alliances, the American Jewish ...
I have a form of time–space synaesthesia, so the new year arrives for me in a very physical way. I feel myself move around ...
Imagine the brain as an atlas of possibilities and risks. Genetic variants linked to depression affect its shape, subtly ...
Bill McColl has 25+ years of experience as a senior producer and writer for TV, radio, and digital media leading teams of anchors, reporters, and editors in creating news broadcasts, covering some of ...
A new technical paper titled “Leveraging Chiplet-Locality for Efficient Memory Mapping in Multi-Chip Module GPUs” was published by researchers at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute ...
Context windows of AI models, which indicate the ability of a model to “remember” information, have increased over time. However, researchers have suggested new ways to increase long-term memory of AI ...
Forgetting is normal, but it can make life difficult. You might forget someone’s name seconds after you meet them, blank on where you’ve put your keys, or miss an important birthday. Memories are ...
After journalist Neil King Jr.’s walk through York County, he wrote about a “memory boom” sounding within its 900-plus square miles. That thunder should be heard beyond its borders, he wrote in his ...
In Orlando, Florida, a dozen seniors gather in a YMCA twice a week. Some push walkers, others roll in on wheelchairs. After some light exercise and corny jokes, they get down to the real ...
Summary: Our brain doesn’t just record time—it organizes our lives into distinct, memorable moments. New research reveals that neurons in the lateral entorhinal cortex generate unique “jumps” in ...
“Resource scheduling and allocation is a critical component of many high impact systems ranging from congestion control to cloud computing. Finding more optimal solutions to these problems often has ...