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Francois Guite

Google targets filmmakers with Veo, its new generative AI video model

Google says Veo is its “most capable generative video model” to date, capable of producing 1080p videos over a minute in length from text, image, and video prompts.

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The 2024 Ranking of America’s Most Racist States

In a country as diverse as the United States, there is sadly still racial inequality. In some states, the issue is particularly bad. We’re looking at the 25 states where racial inequality is particularly noticeable

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Sleep Apnea During REM Linked to Memory Decline

Sleep apnea events during REM sleep are linked to verbal memory impairment in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. The research highlights the importance of focusing on sleep-stage-specific apnea severity for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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How Google's LearnLM plans to supercharge education for students and teachers

AI-powered learning tools coming to YouTube, Android, and more.

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Scientists who mapped brain half the size of a grain found it surprisingly held 1.4 million GB of data

The map they analyzed measured a cubic millimeter of the brain, an area about half the size of a grain of rice. Despite its minuscule size, the map astonishingly held 1.4 million gigabytes of data. It comprised approximately 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, and 150 million synapses. Lichtman called this interior world a “gigantic forest” full of magical marvels.

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Scientists uncover a surprising conflict between important cognitive abilities

New research published in npj Science of Learning reveals a surprising competitive relationship between implicit statistical learning and executive functions, suggesting that excelling in one may diminish capabilities in the other.

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New energy weapon replaces million-dollar missiles at 13 cents a shot

A new directed energy weapon is being rolled out to bolster British defense capabilities. And, at 13 cents a shot, it's just as effective, but a lot cheaper than the multi-million dollar missiles it's designed to replace.

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The new “hybrid work” is “AI + humans”

The division between AI-replaceable and AI-irreplaceable employees will soon look just as significant remote working.

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Exercise Can Slow Brain Aging Cognitive Decline

These findings highlight the importance of exercise for maintaining cognitive health during aging.

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How Repetition Solidifies Memory

A new study reveals that repetitive practice not only improves skills but also induces significant changes in the brain"s memory pathways.

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