Month: March 2023

Energy-based analog neural network framework

Imagine you’re building a really intricate puzzle. You have all the small pieces laid out in front of you, and it’s up to you to connect them in just the right way. Well, that’s kind of what scientists have been doing with neuromorphic systems and machine learning models. They’re trying to build powerful networks that […]

Published on March 3, 2023

Analyzing Brain Networks to Diagnose Dementia

Understanding dementia disorders can be challenging due to their similar symptoms. In order to detect early signs of these disorders, researchers have turned to connectivity analysis of electrophysiology signals. This systematic review explores the step-by-step procedures and methodological issues involved in connectivity analysis frameworks for dementia disorders. By analyzing articles published between January 2016 and […]

Published on March 3, 2023

Exploring Extracellular Vesicles as Tiny Messengers for Pain Relief

Consider extracellular vesicles (EVs) as tiny messengers in the world of pain relief, specifically neuropathic pain. Imagine these EVs as little packages capable of transporting important cargo to cells in need. They contain proteins and various forms of RNA, including microRNAs (miRNA) and long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA). Scientists have been studying how EVs can potentially […]

Published on March 3, 2023