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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
This year we loved driving everything from sports cars and pickup trucks to motorcycles and eighteen-wheelers.
For many families at Christmas, the one time of year when everyone finally ends up in the same room, suggesting a game is ...
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt quietly welcome their first child, sharing emotional hospital photos and a meaningful baby ...
Gear Patrol on MSN
The Best Outdoor Gear of 2025: Nike, Yeti, Thule and More
The successor to our pick for the best overall hiking boot, 2025’s X Ultra 5 improves on its predecessor in some key ways, ...
Daily Tribune on MSN
Oakland County community calendar Dec. 28 and beyond
• Holiday Walk and Winter Wonder Lights is on select dates through Dec. 30, Meadow Brook Hall, 350 Estate Drive, Rochester, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New model hints Alzheimer’s could be rolled back, not just slowed
For more than 100 years, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one‑way descent, a diagnosis that could be delayed at best ...
Researchers have discovered that shouting expletives boosts physical performance and makes people push themselves harder.
THE fans didn’t pay to see this crap!”Unwittingly but also and all so pertinently, boxing referee Christopher Young — in the ...
From a rocky trade and political relationship with the U.S. to electoral change at Calgary city hall and everything else in ...
Artificial Intelligence - Catch up on select AI news and developments from the past week or so. Stay in the know.
1. Joints - The Foundation of Movement Joints are the moving links in a robotic arm. They let the arm bend, rotate, or change direction-similar to how our elbows and wrists work. In a 6-axis robotic ...
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