Other interesting news for 03.28.25
Mar. 28, 2025.
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This post collects links to interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.
This post collects links to other interesting news that we have considered but not included in our regular news this week.
How black holes could nurture life
How the brain links related memories formed close in time
USTC demonstrates successful satellite-enabled quantum key distribution
New tool enables remote hardware troubleshooting
Biophysics: Shaping cells with light
Study finds universality in moving cells – a discovery that could impact health and robotics
Uncovering the brain’s flexible mechanisms for representing diverse numbers
Revolutionizing touch: Researchers explore the future of wearable multi-sensory haptic technology
Entangled in self-discovery: quantum computers analyze their own entanglement
This AI-model is more certain about uncertainty
Artificial intelligence that uses less energy by mimicking the human brain
Encryption breakthrough lays groundwork for privacy-preserving AI models
Sensor technology uses nature’s blueprint and machinery to monitor metabolism in body
Commercial fusion power plant closer to reality following research breakthrough
Brain-like computer steers rolling robot with 0.25% of the power needed by conventional controllers
Humans as hardware: computing with biological tissue
A lighter, smarter magnetoreceptive electronic skin
A new era for green and intelligent transportation: LoRa meets distributed machine learning
Wits researchers find a way to shield quantum information from “noise”
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How the brain links related memories formed close in time
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1077734
Shoutout to this one which is about the role of dendrites in the coding of temporarily close memories in brain. Autobiographic memory certainly has a foundational role at coherent identity formation and stable agency evolution in general.
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It can even be argued that autobiographic memory is all there is to identity.
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