In 1897 Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov proved that animals can be trained using associative learning. A new study finds that even single-celled organisms can behave like “Pavlov's dog.” ...
When you get better at a skill—recognizing a familiar face in a crowd, spotting a typo at a glance, or anticipating the next move in a game—sensory neurons in your brain become more coordinated, ...
A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to ...
Can living neurons replace AI? A new study shows that biological neural networks (BNNs) can be trained to perform reservoir ...
A research team at Tohoku University and Future University Hakodate has demonstrated that living biological neurons can be trained to perform a supervised temporal pattern learning task previously ...
A giant, single-celled organism with no brain, neurons, or nervous system has demonstrated an advanced form of learning ...
Recent advancements in deep learning have transformed the analysis of blood cell images and the classification of leukemia. By employing complex neural network architectures, such as convolutional ...
Machine learning can help improve drug production from cell culture by fine-tuning and quantifying cell culture media experiments. That’s the view of Bei-Wen Ying, PhD, a researcher from the ...