Neural Networks
Since its inception in the 1940s, when it was hailed as "The Electronic Brain," the digital computer has been expected to replicate cognitive
functions. While development...
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Neural Plexi
Central and peripheral neurons and neural fibers that are responsible for the innervation of visceral tissues, such as smooth muscles of internal organs and blood vessels, glands, heart, ...
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Neural Networks
A neural network is a biologically inspired form of computing device. Neural networks are parallel computing systems that hold the promise--according to their advocates--of being somed...
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Traditionally, pharmaceutical manufacturing has been accomplished using batch processing with quality control testing conducted on samples of the finished product. This conventional approach has be...
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Hamburg (dpa) - The droids of the Star Wars movies are advancing a
step closer to reality in the form of machines which "learn" to stand
on two legs - and walk.
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A weird treadmill is pushing people at a Baltimore research hospital into sloppy versions of Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk...
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A weird treadmill is pushing people at a research hospital into sloppy versions of singer Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk no...
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A weird treadmill is pushing people at a Baltimore research hospital into sloppy versions of Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk...
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A weird treadmill is pushing people at a Baltimore research hospital into sloppy versions of Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk...
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When aging hampers memory, some people's brains compensate to stay sharp. Now scientists want to know how those brains make do, in hopes of developing treatments to help everyone else do as keep up...
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When aging hampers memory, some people's brains compensate to stay sharp. Now scientists want to know how those brains make do — in hopes of developing treatments to help everyone else keep u...
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