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Picture the smartphone in your pocket, the data centers powering artificial intelligence, or the wearable health monitors that track your heartbeat. All of them rely on energy-hungry memory chips to ...
Working memory is what allows humans to juggle different pieces of information in short-term scenarios, like making a mental grocery list and then going shopping or remembering and then dialing a ...
Everyday technology—smartphones, artificial intelligence data centers, wearable health trackers—depends on memory chips that ...
New research has found similarities in how humans and artificial intelligence integrate two types of learning, offering new ...
Memorization can get a bad rap in education debates, conjuring images of mindless repetition or a “drill and kill” pedagogy. After all, why memorize something when we can look it up on our phone? But ...
The remarkable ability of cells in the brain to store and process information has fascinated scientists for centuries. To accomplish this feat, neurons must have mechanisms to generate both transient ...
The non-sugar, low-calorie sweetener aspartame — which is found in many sugar-free or "diet" foods and drinks — has been linked to potential problems with memory and learning, according to a study ...
A new theoretical exploit called Air-Fican turn a secure, air-gapped computer into a wifi transmitter that can help a hacker exfiltrate secure data. An air-gapped computer is a computer that is ...
In a note covered on The Fly today, Morgan Stanley called Sandisk its "top pick" in the semiconductor space, citing its ...
Scientists from Auburn University have proposed a new mechanism to control some of the thinnest electronic memory devices ...