What a Machine Learning Mario Can Teach Us About Evolution
In this informative video, Seth Bling discusses neural evolution and explains how a machine learning Mario teaches us about evolution.
In this informative video, Seth Bling discusses neural evolution and explains how a machine learning Mario teaches us about evolution.
James Harrison is ‘the man with the golden arm’. His blood contains antibodies that can fight the deadly Rhesus disease, so he has donated over 1,100 times and saved more than 2 million lives.
Google’s Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits onto a chip, can be produced at scale and built into small devices and everyday objects. The team adds: “Our hands are fast and precise instruments, but so far,…
A miniature robotic device that can fold-up on the spot, accomplish tasks and disappear by degradation into the environment promises a range of medical applications.
In a leap for robotic development, the MIT researchers who built a robotic cheetah have now trained it to see and jump over hurdles as it runs β making this the first four-legged robot to run and jump over obstacles autonomously.
Coffee, caffeine and circadian rhythms; oh my!
If you’ve ever relit a candle by igniting the smoke, this is what it looks like in super slow motion. Oh yeah, and a brief explanation why π
Watch a doctor use the da Vinci Surgical System to stitch a grape back together. The robotic technology is designed to help surgeons perform delicate, minimally invasive surgeries.
How learning to ride a backwards bicycle teaches us about knowledge, understanding, bias and neuralplasticity.
Neuroscientist and TED Senior Fellow, Greg Gage, is on a mission to make brain science accessible to all. In this fun, kind of creepy demo, Gage uses a simple, inexpensive DIY kit to take away the free will of an audience member. Itβs not a parlor trick; it actually works. You have to see…
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