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Jul 04, 2020
Residents in all 25 of the U.S. counties hardest hit by COVID-19 began to limit their public movements six to 29 days before states implemented stay-at-home orders. The decline in the number of daily trips people made as tracked by mobile phone data helped slow the spread of the virus
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Jun 29, 2020
New way to analyze fMRI data offers path to improving treatment for schizophrenia
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Jun 26, 2020
How conspiracy theories emerge – and how their storylines fall apart. UCLA research uses artificial intelligence to analyze differences between a true story and a completely fabricated one
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May 08, 2020
Police stop fewer black drivers at night when a 'veil of darkness' obscures their race
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Jan 23, 2020
Scientists have developed the world's first fully coupled AI chip that can solve the traveling salesman problem for 22 cities instantly, something that would take about 1,200 years for a high-performance von Neumann CPU
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Nov 28, 2019
Researchers Get ‘Glimpse Into A Human Mind’ As It Makes Choices In Groups, Social Media. In large groups of essentially anonymous members, people make choices based on a model of the “mind of the group” and an evolving simulation of how a choice will affect that theorized mind.
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Nov 14, 2019
A machine-learning algorithm can help select the best channel for communication over a wireless network of resource-constrained devices, i.e, battery powered devices like smart phones, laptops, smart locks, etc.
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Aug 11, 2019
Neuroscientists have developed a brain-inspired computer system that can look at an image and determine what emotion it evokes in people. Combining it with brain-imaging tests, they've learned images impact emotions more than once thought.
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emonet
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Jul 17, 2019
Dynamical model accurately predicts shift in polarization in 28 of 30 US Congresses in past 6 decades and the forces behind it. The force, termed 'polarization utility', is defined as a measure of "how much benefit members of Congress can realize by focusing on issues appealing to their supporters".
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Jul 17, 2019
Engineers have mimicked the human brain with an electronic chip that uses light to create and modify memories. The technology creates opportunities for researchers to better understand the brain and how it's affected by disorders that disrupt neural connections, like Alzheimer's disease and dementia
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Jun 27, 2019
Artificial intelligence controls robotic arm to pack boxes and cut costs
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Jun 23, 2019
Neural networks taught to recognize similar objects on videos without accuracy degradation. Andrey Savchenko, Professor at the Higher School of Economics (HSE University), has developed a method that can help to enhance image identification on videos.
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Jun 16, 2019
A machine-learning method discovered a hidden clue in people's language predictive of the later emergence of Psychosis. Prediction method of at-risk person who later develops psychosis is 93 percent accurate
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Jun 09, 2019
A fleet of driverless cars working together to keep traffic moving smoothly can improve overall traffic flow by at least 35 percent, researchers have shown.
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amanda prorok
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downing college
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nicholas hyldmar amanda prorok
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Jun 01, 2019
DeepMind researchers have taught artificially intelligent gamers to play a popular 3D multiplayer first-person video game with human-like skills -- a previously insurmountable task.
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Apr 17, 2019
A world-record result in reducing errors in semiconductor electron 'spin qubits', a type of building block for quantum computers, has been achieved. The experimental result by University of New South Wales engineers demonstrated error rates as low as 0.043 percent, lower than any other electron spin
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Apr 15, 2019
Abundance of information narrows our collective attention span, suggests a new study, which found that our collective attention span is indeed narrowing, and that this effect occurs, not only on social media, but also across diverse domains including books, web searches, movie popularity, and more.
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