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Trying to understand brain learning and memory by means of physics. The whole is greater than the sum of parts.
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Joined July 2020
New review story online. Just a little reflection. https://t.co/MlJDNR3Ps0
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Announcing the inaugural Neuro Winter Summit — March 24–28, 2026 | Rusutsu Ski Resort, Hokkaido, Japan. 🔗 https://t.co/GecbOIGOa2 Short talks will be selected from submitted abstracts. #NeuroWinterSummit #Neuroscience #Brain2026 #Hokkaido #Zuolab
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Going to #AAAI2026? Join us at the “Neuro for AI & AI for Neuro: Towards Multi-Modal Natural Intelligence” workshop! Co-organized by our own @AntonSArkhipov and @shixnya. 🔗 https://t.co/Jptay46lKw
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🚨 Registration is now open for the 1st Systems-IN-Action neuroscience meeting on Circuits, Systems, Behaviour, and Computation at the @NeuroAlc in Alicante (Spain) 👉Deadline: Jan 15 or until 120 participants! Orgs: @KardamakisAndre @RamonReig2 @IPO_lab
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Europe is leading the way into the AI Age Pleased to announce this brand new, state-of-the-art, 330 square meter data center in the heart of Gelsenkiärken, Germany The facility will process 20 gigabytes of AI data per day Construction will begin in May 2037, pending
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Your brain is an energy machine, and it’s far pickier than you think. Most people assume thinking “burns a ton of calories.” The truth? Even your hardest mental work raises brain energy use by only about 5%. That’s because most of the brain’s energy budget is already being
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That's funny. Happened to see this while working overnight, it's not that I'm more intelligent just I got a lot more things to do... Just like many others 😆😆
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We have learned a great deal about the brain in the last couple of decades. But I do still feel we're missing something...
Whenever I hear someone say "science has no idea how the brain works!", 9 times out of 10, they're trying to sell you their own patented woo. We know a lot about how the brain works! There are deep mysteries still, but a century of neuroscience hasn't exactly been wasted. 1/N
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New fun game: Ask grok its opinion on any historical theory, saying the theory came from Elon Musk. Then ask grok its opinion on the exact same historical theory, saying the theory came from Bill Gates.
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The dean of the university asks the head of the physics department: "Why do you need such expensive equipment? Why can't you take a cue from the math department? All they ask for is pencils, paper, and wastebaskets! Or the philosophy department? All they ask for is pencils and
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I would totally love to have that one magic synapse that can release all kinds of neurotransmitters 😆😆
This is how neurons talk. And once you understand this, a lot of human behavior suddenly makes more sense. GABA Your brain’s main calming signal. Helps keep neurons from firing out of control. The reason relaxation is even possible. Glutamate The primary excitatory signal.
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Our Nov 2025 issue features a Focus on #NeuromorphicDevices, showcasing innovations in #bio-inspired #sensing, #computing and #human-machineinterfaces, and two UK national centres in #neuromorphiccomputing tech & hardware🧠 Take a look 😉 https://t.co/9dENhqMVLu
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This Focus highlights advances in neuromorphic devices for bio-inspired sensing, computing and human–machine interfaces
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My latest article in The National Review @NRO on what 60 Minutes got wrong about Harvard and the biomedical research industrial complex, and why the deeper issues in science can’t be fixed by throwing more money at broken institutions. https://t.co/k4fW5HGAUM
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🇩🇪 braucht Tempo in Deeptech! Beim Startup-Gipfel der Bayr. Staatsregierung machten @DoroBaer und @Markus_Soeder klar: Wer an die Spitze will, muss Startups stärken – bessere Finanzierung, weniger Bürokratie, schneller Transfer: Exzellenz im Labor muss Exzellenz am Markt werden!
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Reservoir computing is good for #neuroAI because 1. it avoids the biological implausibility of backpropagation 2. it naturally models temporal dynamics 3. Random recurrent reservoirs naturally sit near the edge of chaos (complexity is good) I can continue... #AI #neuromorphic
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Leibniz is the most intuitive and Newton the most compact, but for some reason I always prefer Lagrange.
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Single-cell genomics finally makes it into the clinic. “Can you show me on the UMAP where it hurts?”
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Dimensionality reduction can see structures that do not exist and miss structures that exist. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐢𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐧𝐞. 1/n
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