Month: June 2023

Unlocking the Power of Multitasking for Representations

Discover how Johnston and Fusi delved into the world of neural networks to uncover the advantages of multitasking in the formation of disentangled representations. By training a network to simultaneously handle multiple tasks, they shed light on the benefits of flexible representations. This research builds upon the growing body of work exploring the structure of […]

Published on June 24, 2023

Mouse brain’s stress neurons found!

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have uncovered a special set of brain cells in mice that play a crucial role in generating negative emotions and chronic stress. By employing cutting-edge techniques, these neurons have been successfully mapped out, revealing an unexpected twist – they also possess estrogen receptors. This finding might shed light on why […]

Published on June 24, 2023

Could Loss of the Y Chromosome Help Speed Cancers in Men?

It’s common knowledge that loss is a part of male aging – loss of hair, loss of muscle tone, loss of vision or hearing.But men growing older also start losing the very thing that makes them biological males, their Y chromosome, and that can leave them more vulnerable to… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. […]

Published on June 23, 2023