#Neuroscience #Psychology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2025/12/ns12062501.html
The Vulkanised 2026 program has been released!
The 2026 program includes keynote presentations, technical talks, a panel discussion, a developer tools roundtable, and application case-studies spanning a wide range of topics that matter to everyone using Vulkan.
Explore the program and register today!
https://vulkan.org/events/vulkanised-2026#monday
#vulkan #api #3d #programming #gpu #gaming #machinelearning #neural #rendering #raytracing
(31 Oct) Neural network finds an enzyme that can break down polyurethane
Given a dozen hours, the enzyme can turn a foam pad into reusable chemicals.
https://s.faithcollapsing.com/b3v19
Archive: ia: https://s.faithcollapsing.com/sydso
#ai #biochemistry #biology #chemistry #enzymes #neural-networks #polymers #polyurethane #protein-design #proteins #science
A #Neural #Network is a computational model inspired by the structure and function of the human brain, consisting of interconnected nodes (neurons) organized in layers.
These networks learn to recognize patterns and make predictions by adjusting the strength of the connections (weights) between neurons through processing large amounts of data.
https://knowledgezone.co.in/trends/browser?topic=Neural-Network
Tracking the #neural activity of #undergrads reveals how the #humanbrain learns to #code
https://techxplore.com/news/2025-10-tracking-neural-undergrads-reveals-human.html

Computer programming powers modern society and enabled the AI revolution, but little is known about how our brains learn this essential skill. To help answer that question, Johns Hopkins University researchers studied the brain activity of university students before and after they learned how to code.
🧠 👁️ 🐟 Using simulations, robots, and live fish, scientists at @EPFL and Duke University have replicated the #neural circuitry that allows #zebrafish to react to visual stimuli and maintain their position in flowing water.
Their work provides a complete picture of how brain circuits, body mechanics, and the environment work together to control #behavior!
Read our news about this research, now published in Science Robotics 🔗 https://actu.epfl.ch/news/roboticists-reverse-engineer-zebrafish-navigatio-2/

Using simulations, robots, and live fish, scientists at EPFL and Duke University have replicated the neural circuitry that allows zebrafish to react to visual stimuli and maintain their position in flowing water. They provide a complete picture of how brain circuits, body mechanics, and the environment work together to control behavior.
Chonky – a neural text semantic chunking goes multilingual
https://huggingface.co/mirth/chonky_mmbert_small_multilingual_1
#HackerNews #Chonky #Neural #Text #Multilingual #Chunking #AI
The recording from the Getting Started with Slang - Automatic Differentiation meetup is now available: https://youtu.be/gUE-RIOwQKI?si=wQY4vTNVmNKAX8kD
