A new kind of memristor mimics how the brain learns by combining analog and digital behavior, offering a promising solution to the problem of AI “catastrophic forgetting.” Unlike traditional deep neural networks that erase past knowledge when…
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This Brain-Inspired Memristor Could Finally Solve AI’s “Catastrophic Forgetting”
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A Mysterious Startup Is Developing a New Form of Solar Geoengineering
Stardust’s prospective clients seem to be governments: As countries consider geoengineering, Stardust could be poised to sell them tools to meet those goals, several experts said. In an emailed answer to questions about its business model,…
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Strange skeleton discovery could rewrite our history of the pyramids
For centuries, scientists believed that only the elite were buried in pyramids. But a surprising recent discovery of ancient skeletons has thrown that idea into question.
In a new study, researchers analysed the remains of people buried in…
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NASA Captures Lunar Sunset in Stunning Timelapse of Dust and Light
NASA’s SCALPSS 1.1 camera on the Blue Ghost lander captured a stunning sequence of the lunar sunset while gathering critical data on how spacecraft engines disturb lunar soil. This low-resolution, compressed gif captures a lunar sunset as seen…
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Webb Reveals Milky Way’s Ancient Twin Sparkling From the Cosmic Dawn
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered the Firefly Sparkle galaxy, a young cosmic entity that may resemble the Milky Way in its infancy. This discovery, made possible by Webb’s incredible resolution and gravitational lensing, reveals…
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Ancient Bacteria Reveal Secret to Life Before Oxygen
Scientists at Goethe University uncover how the oldest enzyme in cellular respiration functions – opening the door to potential CO₂ removal from exhaust emissions. Animals, plants, and many other living organisms inhale oxygen to “burn”…
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Groundbreaking study unveils key mechanism for neuronal identity regulation
A team of researchers from the Institute for Neurosciences, a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Miguel Hernández University (UMH) of Elche, in collaboration with researchers from Columbia…
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Sols 4486-4487: Ankle-Breaking Kind of Terrain!
Written by Catherine O’Connell-Cooper, Planetary Geologist at University of New Brunswick
Earth planning date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
This terrain is a tricky drive, with rocks angled chaotically all around. One of our…
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Study offers new insights into the harmful effects of sugar-sweetened beverages on human health
Researchers at the Advanced Research Unit on Metabolism, Development & Aging (ARUMDA), in the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR, Mumbai and TIFR Hyderabad), have unveiled a comprehensive understanding of the harmful…
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Drug-resistant bacteria evolve to weaponize an antimicrobial genetic tool
A drug-resistant type of bacteria that has adapted to health care settings evolved in the past several years to weaponize an antimicrobial genetic tool, eliminating its cousins and replacing them as the dominate strain. University…
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