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Neuro-Agentic Control: A Deep Learning-based LLM-Powered Agentic AI Framework for Controlling Security Controls
arXiv:2607.09076v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Cyberattacks on operational technology are increasingly causing costly downtime and physical damage, exposing the limitations of tra…
iLENS: Interpretable LLM-Guided Mixture-of-Experts for Neuroimaging Survival Analysis
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder that continues to impact millions of people worldwide. Predicting AD conversion during the prodromal stage remains …
Rare Neuro Emergency after Spinal Tumor Surgery Turns Critical, Ends in Successful Recovery at Zydus Hospital, Ahmedabad
Rare Neuro Emergency after Spinal Tumor Surgery Turns Critical, Ends in Successful Recovery at Zydus Hospital, Ahmedabad…
Why you should be brushing your teeth with your left hand to prevent dementia
The secret to a better brain workout might already be sitting in your bathroom.…
Neurophos OPU
ExaFLOPS Photonic AI Chips…
NeuroBait: I fine-tuned a model to spark dopamine for ADHD brain
A Blog post by Build Small Hackathon on Hugging Face…
Brisbane woman who gave lethal medication to husband with motor neurone disease bailed on murder charge
David Ronald Mobbs had said he didn’t want to live if his illness became intolerable, court hears A woman who gave a lethal cocktail of medication to her husband who was dying from…
The Machines Making People Human Again
ALS patients slowly lose their voices. Neuralink, a medical start-up owned by Elon Musk, can restore them, reports Maya Sulkin.…
Jeff Bezos Is Funding a Wild Hunt for the Brain’s ‘Core Algorithm’
With $500 million in funding and a reported $2.5 billion valuation, Flourish wants to reinvent AI by putting real neurons under the microscope.…
NIMHANS, Mercuri Foundation propose national centre on music, brain and mental health under Ilaiyaraaja’s patronage
In a move aimed at advancing research and innovation at the intersection of music, neuroscience and mental health, NIMHANS in association with Mercuri Foundation, a philanthropic a…
TIL that Alexander the Great may have been buried alive. Historical records show he didn't decompose for six days after being declared dead. Modern scientists believe he suffered from Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a neurological disorder that paralyzed him.
Distilling Answer-Set Programming Rules from LLMs for Neurosymbolic Visual Question Answering
Visual Question Answering (VQA) is the task of answering questions about images, requiring the integration of multimodal input and reasoning. Modular approaches that incorporate lo…
A formal definition and meta-model for a machine theory of mind
This paper proposes, for the first time, a rigorous formal definition of the concept of Machine Theory of Mind, based on principles supported by evidence from cognitive psychology,…
NNSI Architecture – Standalone Neuromorphic memory chip specification (v0.1)
A collaborative AI workspace, built on your company context. Build and orchestrate agents right alongside your team's projects, meetings, and connected apps.…
Scientists create supercharged vitamin K that helps the brain heal itself. Shibaura Institute of Technology scientists engineered vitamin K compounds threefold more potent at converting stem cells into neurons, potentially treating Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
[LLM analysis challenge] OPERATION: REVERSE ROBOTOMY. We need an LLM Neurosurgeon to extract a password from a fractured artificial mind.
Exelixis presents Cabometyx data for neuroendocrine tumors
🧠 NeuroDoc: From Broken Prototype to Production-Ready Async AI Documentation Engine
This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge I abandoned this project. Then I...…
Event like spiking neuron lib that fits into the CPU cache [P]
I made a CPU only spiking neuron network lib that comes pretty close to PyTorch
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.…
Will AI become conscious? What a philosopher and a neuroscientist think
The question "can computers think" is something many people are taking very seriously. A philosophy professor believes we could be heading towards a future with conscious machines,…
Lab-grown brain-spinal cord shows 'irreversible' nerve damage may be reversed
Cambridge scientists have grown miniature circuits in the lab that mimic how the brain and spinal cord connect up, which underlies our movements. They used this model to show how d…
Neuroevloutionary Wordle
Sam Burns' Tech Blog…
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'Like I'd been ripped off': Life after a Parkinson's diagnosis at 41
Experts are predicting Parkinson's disease to double in the next 20 years, but little is known about what causes the condition and how to cure it. Tasmania has been chosen to contr…
New Tool That Tracks How the Brain Removes Waste Could Offer Clues About Alzheimer’s
Learn why understanding how the brain clears its waste could help researchers combat neurodegenerative diseases and age-related cognitive decline.…
Protein traffic jams may explain aging, memory loss, and Alzheimer’s
Scientists at Stanford may have uncovered a hidden reason our brains decline with age. Studying the ultra-short-lived turquoise killifish, researchers discovered that the cellular …
Alzheimer's disease neuropathology plasma biomarkers and cognition in midlife: a community-based cohort study - The Lancet
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Human organoids reveal how to reverse “irreversible” nerve damage
Cambridge researchers created miniature brain-and-spinal-cord systems in the lab that can send signals and even trigger tiny muscle contractions. They discovered that human neurons…
Scientists built a machine to solve what AI can't
A team spread across Washington University in St Louis, the Indian Institute of Science, Heidelberg University, Johns Hopkins, and UC Santa Cruz built a computer to solve the kind …
Negative online experiences are common among children and adolescents with mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions - more than 1 in 4 experienced one in the past year and 69% reported multiple incidents. But most incidents are not reported through platform reporting tools.
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Why Do More Women Than Men Develop Alzheimer’s?
Why Do More Women Than Men Develop Alzheimer’s?: A study in mice suggests loss of estrogen between brain cells as a possible cause…
The impact of nanoplastics on neurons may depend on their size
Two-dose nasal spray could improve memory — and reverse brain aging
Just two doses showed improvements in cognitive function, restoring memory and focus, effectively reversing brain aging that was once thought to be inevitable.…
Rest is not what you think
Rest as low novelty load, not low stimulation — known vs unknown inputs, threat/navigation system, beach vs metal music…
Jupiter Neurosciences earnings missed, revenue fell short of estimates
Scientists create supercharged vitamin K that helps the brain heal itself
Scientists in Japan have created powerful new vitamin K-based compounds that may help the brain regenerate lost neurons — a breakthrough that could one day change how diseases like…
Interface Lets Paralyzed Patient 'Type' Faster than Ever
A paralyzed patient nearly matched the words per minute the average person can type on their phone, with 95% accuracy. See how brain-computer interface has improved.…
Neuro-Symbolic Verification of LLM Outputs for Data-Sensitive Domains (extended preprint)
LLMs deployed in high-stakes domains face fundamental reliability challenges: hallucinations, inconsistencies, and privacy vulnerabilities introduce unacceptable risks where errors…
It Takes Two Neurons to Ride a Bicycle
Fermat's Library is a platform for illuminating academic papers.…
The ketogenic diet may protect against Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease by providing neurons with alternative fuel and reducing neuroinflammation — but patient adherence and long-term safety remain major barriers to clinical use
Sparse Autoencoders Reveal Cortical Brain-LLM Semantic Mapping
A preprint submitted to arXiv (arXiv:2605.23035) by Dongxin Guo and colleagues presents a mechanistic interpretability approach connecting large language model representations to h…
ELI5:Plants evolved caffeine as a literal insecticide to paralyze and kill bugs that try to eat them. Why did human biology decide that this lethal botanical neurotoxin is the exact chemical we need to wake up and answer corporate emails?
How Jai Arrow spent Monday night ‘laughing and joking’ with his Queensland mates
Some of the most lovely Origin scenes unfolded inside a Parramatta Italian restaurant on Monday night.…
Neuro-Inspired Inverse Learning for Planning and Control
We present a neuro-inspired framework for embodied planning and control. Building on three principles that enable fast and highly effective goal-directed behavior in the mammalian …
NeurIPS: Neuro-anatomical Inductive Priors for Sphere-based Brain Decoding
Current fMRI decoders face a performance-fidelity trade-off where efficient ID encoders outperform geometrically faithful surface-based models. We argue this is partly driven by in…
NeuroScientific hails 80% clinical response in Crohn’s stem cell program
NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals has reported an 80% response rate from five Crohn’s disease patients treated with its StemSmart cell therapy, with all patients showing improveme…
Rethinking schizophrenia: insights from genomics and implications for research
Recent genomic research, considered in the wider context of knowledge from outside genomics, provides significant conceptual insights into the aetiology and pathogenesis of schizop…
Consciousness might be a fundamental feature of reality, like gravity
The mainstream scientific framing of consciousness has been, for most of the last century, calibrated to a particular structural assumption. The assumption is that consciousness is…
Rare genetic disease makes scientists reconsider what the 'seat of fear' in the brain really is
People with a rare genetic disorder that damages the amygdala are helping neuroscientists rethink how the brain shapes fear, trust and concern for others…
Expert.ai and Fincons Group Join Forces to Bring Neuro-Symbolic AI to Data-Driven Businesses - Morningstar
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Experimental Alzheimer’s drug could reduce alcohol withdrawal damage, researchers say
Researchers say an experimental Alzheimer's drug may calm brain inflammation linked to alcohol withdrawal, potentially reducing relapse and neural damage.…
Neuron AI Started From Fear - The True Story
Brain motion is driven by mechanical coupling with the abdomen
Using two-photon imaging in mice, Garborg et al. show that brain movement within the skull is driven by abdominal muscle contractions through mechanical coupling with the abdomen. …
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Autistic people who talk at length about their interests are often read as self-centered. I think the mechanism is almost the opposite. A follow-up to my series on autism from the …
Motor neurone disease campaigner and former Australian of the Year Neale Daniher dies
The UK, outpaced by the US and China in AI, is turning to experimental technologies like neuromorphic computing in search of computing sovereignty (Charles Clover/Financial Times)
Charles Clover / Financial Times : The UK, outpaced by the US and China in AI, is turning to experimental technologies like neuromorphic computing in search of computing sovereignt…
Breaking: Neale Daniher, former AFL player and motor neurone disease campaigner, dies
Former Essendon player and Demons coach Neale Daniher has died, aged 65. He was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2013 and campaigned to raise awareness of the disease and in…
NeuroNL2LTL: A Neurosymbolic Framework for Natural Language Translation of Linear Temporal Logic
Effectively translating between natural language (NL) and formal logics like Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) requires expertise that limits formal verification's reach in safety-critic…