In a video published on the Pasteur Institute website on January 2, neuroscientist Gabriel Lepousez, from the Perception and Memory Unit, explores the question: “Why does our brain love bubbles?” ...
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AI is eating the market and Wall Street strategists have bubble brain as they debate: are we in 1997 or 1999?
The numbers are hard to ignore. The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 now account for 34% of all index profits—a share that’s doubled since 1996—and 41% of its market cap. AI companies represent nearly ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they unexpectedly found new information about a protein’s special role in getting brain cells to communicate at the right time and place in experiments with ...
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