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Effects on memory of neuron diversity in brain region revealed | ScienceDaily Skip to main
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learning and memory tasks. The findings support previous studies which link delta-wave sleep to improved
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They are many times faster than flash memory and require significantly less energy: memristive memory cells could revolutionize the
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They are many times faster than flash memory and require significantly less energy: memristive memory cells could revolutionize the
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Deep sleep may mitigate Alzheimer's memory loss | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the
Leaky-wave metasurfaces: A perfect interface between free-space and integrated optical systems | Sci
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Leaky-wave metasurfaces: A perfect interface between free-space and integrated optical systems | ScienceDaily
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Physicists discovered special transverse sound wave | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the latest
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Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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computational problems. The brain's long-term memory stores are categorised into two: factual memory and memory
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Extreme nonlinear wave group dynamics in directional wave states | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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Split wave: Component for neuromorphic computer | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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Wireless performance consistent across 5G millimeter-wave bands | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the
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Moon's orbit proposed as a gravitational wave detector | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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Study reveals a universal pattern of brain wave frequencies | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your
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volatile memory-based main memory experience unexpected performance degradation due to the complicated memory microarchitecture. To enable
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and memory, which is why this study focused on pediatric patients. Rhythms of key memory regions of the
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Embracing variations: Physicists analyze noise in Lambda-type quantum memory | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source
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Future gravitational wave detector in space could uncover secrets of the Universe | ScienceDaily Skip
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Direct visualization of quantum dots reveals shape of quantum wave function | ScienceDaily Skip to main
Spiral wave teleportation theory offers new path to defibrillate hearts, terminate arrhythmias | Sci
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Spiral wave teleportation theory offers new path to defibrillate hearts, terminate arrhythmias | ScienceDaily Skip to
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Study ties poor sleep to reduced memory performance in older adults | ScienceDaily Skip to main
Traveling wave of light sparks simple liquid crystal microposts to perform complex dance | ScienceDa
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'Mathematical microscope' reveals novel, energy-efficient mechanism of working memory that works eve
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fetch something, but when you get there, you forget what you wanted. This is your working memory failing. Working memory is
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Researchers discover a mysterious, new type of wave in the Sun whose speed defies
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Longevity, said an increasing number of people believe brain training helps protect them against memory loss or cognitive disorders
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and excessive sleep duration were associated with impaired cognitive performance, such as processing speed, visual attention, memory and problem
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a wave, but also moves like one -- oscillating through space-time much like 'the wave' moving through a
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the anxious brain is deep sleep, also known as non-rapid eye movement (NREM) slow-wave sleep, a state
When testing Einstein's theory of general relativity, small modeling errors add up fast | ScienceDai
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Press Summary: Small modeling errors may accumulate faster than previously expected when physicists combine multiple gravitational wave events (such as colliding
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how 12-month-old infants encode and remember objects Encoding objects in memory and recalling
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in the South Pacific Ocean created a variety of atmospheric wave types, including booms heard
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of such a system is described mathematically by an object called a wave function. In order
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of superconducting materials has been a tale of two types: s-wave and d
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angular momentum of an atom's nucleus -- oscillating collectively as a spin wave. This collective oscillation effectively
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But today's interfaces are slow and, from electrodes placed on ... Brain Networks Encoding Memory Come Together Via Electric
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Cohen, B. E. Snitz, C. A. Mathis, S. T. DeKosky, O. L. Lopez. Pulse wave velocity is associated with
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Control and ... People Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Recover Memory Apr. 12, 2023 A
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have been hoping to spot an example ever since the first gravitational wave detections. We had to
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diminished the impacts of what's called the reflected shock wave--once the initial
Researchers find new approach to explore earliest universe dynamics with gravitational waves | Scien
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decay was able to generate gravitational waves that would be detectable by upcoming gravitational wave observatories. The findings
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hole mergers Date: November 14, 2019 Source: American Museum of Natural History Summary: Gravitational wave detectors are finding black
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scientists have demonstrated how these events can be triggered by a small external shock wave. Bring a flotation
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non-rapid eye movement (NREM) phase of sleep that's crucial for memory consolidation and cognitive
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planètes et environnement (CNRS/ENS de Lyon/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) instead studied another parameter, wave attenuation, alongside the
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for Noninvasive Optical Brain Imaging Jan. 18, 2022 Most noninvasive brain scanning systems use continuous-wave fNIRS, where the
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the speed of these disturbances and found the electromagnetic wave along the magnetic
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semantic sense it registers what we call a N400 effect – a negative wave modulation. When the
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a resurgence of analog architectures, made possible by memristors, which are resistors with memory that can process information
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for decades and laying the groundwork for sharper gravitational wave measurements. Share: Facebook Twitter
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211, are mostly made up of molecules, because the comparatively low shock wave velocities are not energetic
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team of scientists has succeeded in cooling traveling sound waves in wave-guides considerably further than
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complex shallow bathymetry in the region acted as a low-velocity wave trap, capturing a
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in Nature ,a research team found that a long-theorized gravity wave associated with very large
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Device Could Painlessly Identify Skin Cancers May 4, 2022 A new device uses millimeter-wave imaging -- the same
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tsunamis throughout the Pacific, and beyond. What's more, the wave arrived faster than tsunami
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For a long time, we've known lead exposure is harmful, but each new wave of research
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expand and populate Asia 60,000 years ago in a single, rapid wave along the Indian
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fjord three days into the first seismic event did not observe the wave which was shaking the
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as they rely on their adhesive structures to move in the wave-battered rocky area near
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY Modern cars and autonomous vehicles use millimeter wave (mmWave) radio frequencies to
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the Big Bang, the gas leak adds evidence that Earth formed inside ... Quantum Wave in Helium
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method to detect gold nanoparticles in woodlice. Their method, known as four-wave mixing microscopy, flashes light
Set up reserve lab capacity now for faster response to next pandemic, say researchers | ScienceDaily
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other. Regardless of how unusual or violent the behavior, patients had no memory of the
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System': Physicists Isolate a Pair of Atoms to Observe P-Wave Interaction Strength for
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linked to an enhanced response from the brain -- the P3 wave -- which is known to
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microwave background radiation Cosmic microwave background radiation European Space Agency Exploration of Mars Gravitational wave General relativity Story Source
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radio. The new development was published recently in Advanced Functional Materials. Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) detection in
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Botonists reveal reveal how glutamate, an abundant neurotransmitter in animals, activates a wave of calcium
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LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), the Virgo Collaboration and the Kamioka Gravitational Wave Detector (KAGRA) project. An
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the actual black hole collisions that have been routinely observed by LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) ever since it
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in a new study from the National Science Foundation's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and
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droughts in the future. By 2050-2080, year-long droughts ... Most Existing Heat Wave Indices Fail to
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called 'Leidenfrost effect' could help inspire the development of a new wave of non
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the-art resolution, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has now captured ... Hubble Witnesses Shock Wave of Colliding
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