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Neuroscientists can now predict what color you’re seeing. The secret is surprisingly black and white.
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience suggests that the human brain responds to colors in a way that is ...
Traditionally, nutrition professionals have relied on self-reported food logs, interviews, and recall surveys, methods prone ...
Li Yingzhen speaks at the UK Women in AI Summit organized by the China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association in London, ...
Researchers from the University of Chicago spent over a year trying to get the partisan bias test to work in a state with a ...
MoSPI seeks public input on draft ISI Bill 2025 proposing major reforms to transform the premier institution's governance ...
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24 Hidden Canadian Strengths That Deserve Recognition
Canada is often celebrated for its polite culture, beautiful landscapes, and stable governance. However, beyond these ...
The Swinburne study introduces an efficient validation technique for quantum computations, crucial for ensuring accuracy in ...
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