Guest Post by David Stephen
The campaigns to end stigma and discrimination about mental health are an important step towards care. There are articles about ...
Latest guest post by David Stephen about the brain.
Disagreements are hardly by thoughts, they are mostly by the diverging properties thoughts acquire. It si...
New highly sensitive quantum sensors for the brain may in the future be able to identify brain diseases such as dementia, ALS, and Parkinson's. The quantum sensors would do this by spotting a decrease in the speed at which signals travel across the b...
When and where is it on?
The Virtual Symposium on Inter- and Intra-person Variability in the Human Brain will be held online, November, 4-6, 2019. Book ticke...
From Academy Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, He Named Me Malala) comes Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates, a new three-par...
Technology experts in Waterford are bidding to tackle one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer using miniature, implantable devices.
Brain cancer survival and recovery rates could be significantly improved as telecoms experts at Waterford ...
Russia has done it again, pulling one of the best Technology forums I have been to with such a huge magnitude. When I got invited to the Open Innovation Forum, ...
Speaking at the Mayo AI conference is Prof Geraldine Boylan, director of INFANT and she spoke with the conference chair and ITN journalist prior to the event.
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I enjoyed a lovely and lively lunch with Phil Harvey, aka @CodeBeard, discussing the ins and outs of how to encode empathy and ethics into Artificial Intelligence. At one point, we talked about business basics and the arduous task of selling. Phil ma...