Month: March 2023

Coffee Can’t Jolt Your Heart Rhythms!

Good news for all the coffee enthusiasts out there! A recent study, published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, reveals that your beloved morning cup of joe is highly unlikely to make your heart do any jitterbug. The study focused on the impact of coffee consumption on the heartbeats of healthy individuals and […]

Published on March 23, 2023

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis: Deciphering the Puzzle of Alterations

Imagine that your brain is a bustling city, and multiple sclerosis (MS) is causing chaos within its borders. Conventional MRI can capture some of the damage done by MS, but it falls short when it comes to understanding the full extent of the disease and predicting outcomes. That’s where quantitative MRI comes in. By analyzing […]

Published on March 23, 2023

Leveraging conscious and nonconscious learning for efficient AI

Imagine building an AI that not only learns like the human brain, but does it more efficiently! Scientists have taken a deep dive into the mysterious world of learning and consciousness to uncover a novel learning model called the “Recommendation Architecture (RA) Model.” This groundbreaking model combines consequence feedback and non-consequence feedback in a dual-learning […]

Published on March 23, 2023