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Can power lines really light a bulb in your hand?
A science experiment tests whether electrical induction from power lines is strong enough to light a bulb, explaining the ...
Right now, the debate about consciousness often feels frozen between two entrenched positions. On one side sits computational ...
The familiar fight between “mind as software” and “mind as biology” may be a false choice. This work proposes biological computationalism: the idea that brains compute, but not in the abstract, symbol ...
President Droupadi Murmu on Monday urged students to make their technical knowledge a tool for human welfare and inclusive ...
A 36-year-old man from China, paralysed and able to move only one finger and one toe, has emerged as a symbol of resilience after successfully building a smart farm control system and starting his own ...
A new theoretical framework argues that the long-standing split between computational functionalism and biological naturalism misses how real brains actually compute.
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A tiny new chip design could accelerate quantum progress
Quantum computing has long promised breakthroughs in chemistry, logistics, finance, and climate modeling, but the hardware ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
For electricity to flow, everything needs to be connected in a big ring. It’s called a circuit. For example, the lights in most houses and flats are part of a circuit controlled by the consumer unit, ...
Many biological processes are regulated by electricity—from nerve impulses to heartbeats to the movement of molecules in and ...
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