Can a computer learn from the past and anticipate what will happen next, like a human? You might not be surprised to hear that some cutting-edge AI models could achieve this feat, but what about a ...
Brain waves can be used to type alphanumerical characters on a computer, says a revolutionary study by neuroscientists at the Mayo Clinic campus in Jacksonville, Fla. The researchers showed that by ...
Neuroscientists have demonstrated how brain waves can be used to type alphanumerical characters on a computer screen. By merely focusing on the "q" in a matrix of letters, for example, that "q" ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Army News Service, Nov. 5, 2015) -- In an Army Research Laboratory facility here called "The MIND Lab," a desktop computer was able to accurately determine what target ...
A study on the chip titled "Electrical control of surface acoustic waves" has been published in the journal Nature Electronics. Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and ...
Computer scientists have introduced a novel representation of waves that improves computational efficiency by at least an order of magnitude. Based on principles of theoretical physics, their method ...
Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) have developed a new type of computer that derives its power not from a battery or any other external source but from radio waves it collects and ...
Imagine you're at a party and you're having a conversation with a friend. There's music in the background, people are talking and laughing, and out of all that noise you're able to focus in on your ...
The ripples created by the cryptocurrency market crash, which saw $1.1 trillion evacuate the global market capitalization in a matter of days, continued to reverberate on Thursday as a majority of ...
Since the first gravitational waves were successfully detected last September by the earthbound Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), scientists have wondered what made them.
Researchers with Microsoft and the University of Washington in Seattle have created a program that lets people turn almost any computer, including laptops, into a gesture-controlled machine. Though ...