Sunday, June 29, 2025

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Neuroscience

Individual neurons in amygdala and hippocampus encode visual features that help recognize faces, study finds

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Humans are innately capable of recognizing other people they have seen before. This capability ultimately allows them to build meaningful social connections, develop their sense of identity, better cooperate with others, ...

Astronomy

Powerful magnets could unlock detection of high-frequency gravitational waves 

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New research published in Physical Review Letters suggests that superconducting magnets used in dark matter detection experiments could function as highly precise gravitational wave detectors, thereby establishing an entirely ...

China's humanoid robots generate more soccer excitement than their human counterparts

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While China's men's soccer team hasn't generated much excitement in recent years, humanoid robot teams have won over fans in Beijing based more on the AI technology involved than any athletic prowess shown.

AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators 

A visitor looks at AI strategy board displayed on a stand during the ninth edition of the AI summit London, in London 

The world's most advanced AI models are exhibiting troubling new behaviors—lying, scheming, and even threatening their creators to achieve their goals.

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