Month: September 2023

Both high-protein and normal-protein diets are effective for T2D management

Just like two different recipes can lead to a delicious cake, it turns out that both high-protein and normal-protein diets can help manage Type 2 diabetes. Researchers conducted a study where they assigned 106 adults with T2D to either a high-protein or normal-protein diet for a year. The interesting part is that the type of […]

Published on September 12, 2023

Machine learning aids collaboration in neuroscience

The field of neuroscience has embraced the power of machine learning to enhance collaborative decision making based on images. Similar to a team of scientists working together to analyze brain scans, machine learning algorithms can assist researchers in identifying patterns and making predictions. These advanced methods allow for a more efficient and thorough analysis, much […]

Published on September 12, 2023

Soft error mitigation and recovery of SRAM-based FPGAs using brain-inspired hybrid-grained scrubbing mechanism

Just like the human brain filters out irrelevant information, researchers have developed a brain-inspired hybrid-grained scrubbing mechanism to tackle soft errors in SRAM-based field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). These errors can corrupt the configuration memory of FPGAs, affecting their performance. The proposed mechanism includes fine-grained and coarse-grained scrubbing to quickly mitigate and repair errors after […]

Published on September 12, 2023