ZoBio maintains that unlike transactional DEL screening approaches that focus solely on hit generation, its platform is designed to deliver biologically relevant, structurally characterized hit matter with clear potential for progression. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
A tiny molecule targeting a hidden metabolic “leak” shows shocking effects on strength, fat loss, and metabolic health. Is it hype, or a glimpse into the future of human performance? Read more ›
The Bures--Helstrom metric is the minimal monotone Riemannian metric on the state space of a qubit. With the quantum Fisher normalization used here, it identifies the Bloch ball with a geodesic hemisphere of the unit round three--sphere. We describe its Ricci flow explicitly. In a general rotationally symmetric gauge the flow is a coupled system for the radial lapse and warping factor; a single scalar equation appears only after a Hamilton--De... Read more ›
Researchers simulated a young boy's brain activity, uncovering signal patterns that point to deeper biological roots of autism. Read more ›
Artificial Consciousness concerns inner experience, but Artificial Mind begins where mind becomes public configuration, language, corpus… Read more ›
A foundational debate in contemporary mathematical physics and the philosophy of mind centers on whether consciousness can be reduced to… Read more ›
A Yale-led study uncovered unexpected communication between retinal visual pathways that were thought to operate separately. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) have discovered unexpected insights into how the eye handles visual information. When we view a scene, the visual system quickly separates different features, including color, contrast, and motion, and processes them independently. [...] Read more ›
Chain-of-thought (CoT) improves large language models' performance in math and symbolic reasoning. But on planning, contested ethics, and tasks where the model cannot check itself, more reasoning makes things worse. Both effects are documented; what has been missing is a principled account of which property decides the outcome. We argue it is meta-uncertainty: how unsure the model is about the reliability of its own evidence. When that uncertain... Read more ›
Scientists have discovered two biologically distinct subtypes of autism using brain imaging. By studying both mice and humans, researchers linked reduced brain connectivity to synaptic function and increased connectivity to immune system activity. Read more ›
Kites of Fukuroi and Distant View of Akiba in Totomi Province, from the series One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces (1859) by Utagawa Hiroshige II. • Coming soon from Strange Attractor: International Freak: Robin Farquharson and the Dream of Psychedelic Revolt by M. Syd Rosen. • At the Daily Heller: the Brooklyn Botanical … Continue reading "Weekend links 835" Read more ›
Choices are affected by the context of available alternatives, a phenomenon termed choice context effects. Current models of context effects require options to be described by two explicit numerical attributes. However, decision-makers might represent these options by additional latent attributes, which are hard to define a-priori. We propose to use participants’ neural representations to access the full attribute set they consider and predict context effects without modelling any explicit at... Read more ›
Ralph Losey, June 17, 2026. Privacy, Proof, and Judgmentin the Next Technology Shift to Quantum Most legal technology shifts do not announce themselves with trumpets. They slip into ordinary practice first. Email was once informal chatter, then became the core of discovery. Predictive coding was once treated as radical, then became accepted. Generative AI was […] Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level up your skills? Get 10% off using coupon code: MWNEWS10 for an... Read more ›
Understanding how humans select, rehearse, and transform internal representations ‘in mind’ is vital. Gaining access to these latent working-memory processes, however, is not trivial. Here, I review the recent discovery that working-memory processes ‘leak’ into spatial biases in minuscule eye movements known as microsaccades. I first unpack this central finding and position it alongside complementary findings from the literature on attention, memory, and eye movements. Next, I adopt a pragmat... Read more ›
Some commonly prescribed drugs can interfere with the body’s mechanisms to regulate temperature Read more ›
Dr. Po Wang is a board-certified psychiatrist, who specializes in the treatment of Bipolar Disorders. Read more ›
This study aims to identify typical collective phenomena that emerge in excitatory and inhibitory (E-I) spiking neural networks as reported in recent computational studies. The research methodology used is Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) procedures, comprising three primary stages: an initial search for literature in the SCOPUS database, a screening process based on specific inclusion and exclusion... Read more ›
The clinical and molecular heterogeneity observed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) presents a challenge for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. RNA sequencing of post-mortem brain samples from ALS patients has identified several subtypes with distinct molecular signatures. We sought to evaluate these subtypes across diverse tissues and datasets and assess the feasibility of supervised machine learning models for sample classification. Unsupervised clustering and pathway analysis were p... Read more ›
From Turing and Dartmouth to Searle, Nagel, Chalmers, and Aisentica, the question of artificial consciousness changed from machine… Read more ›
THE Sun's world famous Mystic Meg horoscope column has entertained readers for decades with predictions for their love lives, money and careers. Read on to see what Mystic Meg with Maggie Innes has written in the stars for you today. Sign up for the Mystic Meg newsletter. Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy... Read more ›
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