22/09/2015
https://www.benchmarkreporter.com/new-ai-system-can-solve-sat-maths-questions-like-average-human-high-school-student/10600/
New AI System Can Solve SAT Maths Questions Like Average Human High School Student
New AI System Can Solve SAT Maths Questions Like Average Human High School Student 0 By Benzamin H on September 22, 2015 Science Researchers at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) have come up with a unique computer system that can read and assess geometry problems just like an ave…
05/01/2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCKpl_T5r_I
DNA Consumer Products: Not as Far Out as You Think
June 5 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rachel Crane visits Singularity University, on the brink of accelerating human progress. "Bloomberg Brink" can be seen ever...
04/01/2015
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/long-term-memories-may-not-be-stored-synapses-afterall
Long Term Memories May Not Be Stored In Synapses Afterall | IFLScience
It has long been believed that memories were stored in the synapses of neurons. So, when those synapses were destroyed, the memories they held must be lost as well. However, a new study involving marine snails known as Aplysia has found that this might not be the case. If true, this could lead to me…
17/11/2014
http://phys.org/news/2014-11-magic-artificial-intelligence.html
Magic tricks created using artificial intelligence for the first time
Researchers working on artificial intelligence at Queen Mary University of London have taught a computer to create magic tricks.
05/11/2014
http://phys.org/news/2014-11-reconstruct-early-stages-embryo.html
Researchers reconstruct early stages of embryo development
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have managed to reconstruct the early stage of mammalian development using embryonic stem cells, showing that a critical mass of cells – not too few, but not too many – is needed for the cells to being self-organising into the correct structure for an embry…
05/11/2014
http://phys.org/news/2014-10-scientists-enzyme-life.html
Scientists make enzyme that could help explain origins of life
Mimicking natural evolution in a test tube, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have devised an enzyme with a unique property that might have been crucial to the origin of life on Earth.