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Scientists Develop AI that can Turn Speech-Related Brain
  Activity into Text
  Scientists Develop AI that can Turn Speech-Related Brain Activity into Text
Scientists from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have recently taken a step closer to translating brain activity into text, which could ultimately be used to enable communication in patients who cannot speak or type, such as those with Locked-in syndrome. The advance, detailed i
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Cooperative male dolphins match the tempo of each other's calls
When it comes to working together, male dolphins coordinate their behaviour just like us. New findings, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B by an international team of researchers ...
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  Cooperative male dolphins match the tempo of each
  other's calls
     Mystery molecule switches off immune cells | eLife
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      Latest News | Science | AAAS
  Latest News | Science | AAAS
On this week’s show: An update on the coronavirus pandemic, understanding why diseases wax and wane with the seasons, and the movement t utilize new tools to test the safety of chemicals
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