Neuroscience & AI Intersections
Evolutionary Biology
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Research is exploring the evolutionary biology of primate vocalization and memory, while also considering the profound, potentially disruptive, future impact of advanced AI on human existence.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Evolution of the frontal aslant tract and implications for primate vocalization and human speech"
"vagus nerve promotes memory in rats"
"godfather of AI\u2019 says we\u2019re not just creating new beings"]
Driving Media Context
Distributed control circuits across a brain-and-cord connectome
Nature - Distributed control circuits across a brain-and-cord connectome
The vagus nerve promotes memory in rats via nutrient-induced septo-hippocampal acetylcholine signaling
The authors find that nutrient consumption enhances memory through vagus nerve-mediated septo-hippocampal acetylcholine signaling. Either surgical ablation o...
Yes, birds masturbate, and it's important we all know about this
Chloe Heys, University of Lancashire; Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University, and Matilda Brindle, University of Oxford/ The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory...
The ‘godfather of AI’ says we’re not just creating new beings — they’ll be much smarter than us, and soon
The race to make the smartest possible AI that can do the most things will "lead to things that aren't nice beings towards us," Geofrey Hinton said.
The presence of people affects how animals behave
"Our findings provide an important nuance in our understanding of wildlife in a rapidly changing world."
Your Brain Can’t Tell Joy From Grief: 10 Reasons For Happy Tears
Happy crying catches us off guard every time. You finally land the job, watch your best friend say "I do," or open a birthday card from someone you love, and...
Scientists say evolution may work differently than we thought
A major research study is challenging one of evolution’s most influential ideas: that most genetic changes that become permanent are essentially neutral. Res...
38 Crazy Stories About “Pretty Privilege” That Prove It’s Undeniable
Some may say that "pretty privilege" is just a myth, but research and personal accounts paint a different picture. Studies show that attractive people have a...
Scientists discover ancient single-celled ancestors still live on in your blood
Scientists uncovered evidence that human blood cells may trace their origins back to single-celled ancestors that lived 700 million years ago. By rebuilding ...
Scientists discover a two-stage aging process that may cause cancer and arthritis
A new theory suggests many age-related diseases may actually start decades before symptoms appear. Researchers say early-life damage — from infections, injur...
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