Obtaining a physics degree from one of the best universities in the nation. But when science couldn’t answer his quest for truth, he found it in Hinduism, and started his career as a spiritual leader, ...
Abstract: Driven by the ever-increasing requirements of ultrahigh spectral efficiency, ultralow latency, and massive connectivity, the forefront of wireless research calls for the design of advanced ...
When you listen to experts who are using artificial intelligence in scientific endeavors, you realize how incredibly useful the capabilities of LLMs are in scientific discovery. Why? Well, science is ...
Abstract: Quantum communication systems support unique applications in the form of distributed quantum computing, distributed quantum sensing, and several cryptographic protocols. The main enabler in ...
Questions about the nature of consciousness remain among the most perplexing areas of modern scientific research, with implications for neuroscience and the human mind, as well as our broader concept ...
The familiar fight between “mind as software” and “mind as biology” may be a false choice. This work proposes biological computationalism: the idea that brains compute, but not in the abstract, symbol ...
The Missouri Tigers have only one game remaining in their non-conference schedule, and it's a big one. Sitting at 10-2 on the season with losses to Notre Dame and Kansas, the Tigers have yet to secure ...
The human brain has 86 billion neurons connected by roughly 100 trillion synapses, making it one of the most complex objects in the known universe. Each year neuroscientists make fascinating, ...
GRANGER — Caleb Hobratsch was barely into his first varsity football season when he encountered his first major adversity. Then he attacked the recovery process the same way he approaches an isolated ...
AI breakthroughs transforming science—accelerating discoveries in medicine, materials, and the environment with intelligent data and automation. Pixabay, geralt Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ...
The mind really is a battlefield. Advances in neurological medicine might seem like a boon to humanity. However, UK scientists are warning that the tech could also be used to develop “brain weapons” ...