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The Rhythm in Your Brain That Draws the Line Between You and the World
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The Rhythm in Your Brain That Draws the Line Between You and the World

Your sense of owning your own body may depend on the rhythm of your brain waves. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published today (January 12) in Nature Communications, shows how rhythmic brain activity called alpha oscillations helps the brain tell the difference between the body and the outside world. The research sheds light on [...]

Rainbow Discovered Around a Nearby Dead Star Puzzles Scientists
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Rainbow Discovered Around a Nearby Dead Star Puzzles Scientists

"Entirely unexpected."

Radio waves enable energy-efficient AI on edge devices without heavy hardware
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Radio waves enable energy-efficient AI on edge devices without heavy hardware

As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world's decision-making is occurring autonomously on the edge—on the small devices that gather information at the ends of much larger networks.

NASA says targeting ISS medical evacuation for January 14
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NASA says targeting ISS medical evacuation for January 14

NASA crewmembers aboard the International Space Station (ISS) could return to Earth as soon as Thursday, the US space agency said, after a medical emergency prompted the crew to return from their mission early.

Men's job satisfaction tied to shared money values in dual-income couples
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Men's job satisfaction tied to shared money values in dual-income couples

The old saying goes: Money can't buy happiness. But it sure can make or break a relationship.