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Frozen human brain tissue works perfectly when thawed 18 months later

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Call for experts to participate in the scoping meeting for the IPCC Seventh Assessment Report | deadline: 3 June

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https://council.science/current/news/call-experts-ipcc-ar7/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=call-experts-ipcc-ar7

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Scientists have created an artificial synapse that works with water and salt, mimicking the medium used by our brains. This could lead to more efficient and energy-saving brain-inspired computers. The device, called an iontronic memristor, consists of a microchannel filled with water and salt, and can process complex information by altering the concentration of ions in response to electrical impulses. This research is a significant step towards computers that can replicate the capabilities of the human brain more accurately.

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The Neanderthal species remains an intriguing enigma for scientists and historians during their extensive exploration of time

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