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Scientists trying to build computers that think like brains using mushrooms |

There is a tendency to picture computers as cold, precise things, sealed away in clean rooms and humming quietly under desks. Brains feel different. Messier. Slower in places. Yet far more efficient overall. That contrast has been bothering computer scientists for years, especially as artificial intelligence grows more demanding. The human brain runs on very…

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says humans can’t rely on brains alone to succeed at workplace, they need…

In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues that emotional intelligence is essential for business leaders. He posits that while AI can manage technical tasks, the human touch—through empathy and collaboration—remains irreplaceable in driving success. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized that emotional intelligence is becoming increasingly vital in the workplace…

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Ashes: ‘Use brains’ – 85-year-old former England cricketer warns Ben Stokes’s men ahead of 2nd Test against Australia | Cricket News

Ben Stokes inspects the ball during an Australia nets session at The Gabba (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images) Geoffrey Boycott has called on England to be more thoughtful in their approach as they aim to level the Ashes series in the second Test at Brisbane.England are trailing 0-1 in the five-match series after suffering an…

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Why we see things in the dark: How our brains work in absence of light |

Humans rely heavily on vision to interpret the world, yet our ability to perceive shapes and movement in near-darkness raises complex neurological questions. Even when light levels fall below what the eye can detect clearly, the brain continues to construct visual impressions, drawing upon memory, prediction, and subtle residual light signals. This process highlights how…

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