When deep learning meets active learning in the era of foundation models

Why energy efficiency matters so much

Hugely energy inefficient: cars waste about 80 percent of the petrol they burn. If we are to save the planet, we are going to have to use energy far more…

Study tests firefighter turnout gear with and without PFAS

Researchers expose firefighter turnout gear to heat in equipment similar to a pizza oven. Credit: Bryan Ormond, NC State University Transitioning away from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which offer…

RNA’s Pivotal Role in Fear Memory and PTSD Treatment

Summary: Researchers have revealed a groundbreaking role of RNA in fear-related learning and memory. Their study shows how noncoding RNA Gas5 influences neuronal excitability, impacting learning and memory processes. Another…

Lactobacillus Bacteria May Guard Against Anxiety and Depression

Summary: Researchers have discovered the significant role of Lactobacillus, a bacterium in fermented foods and yogurt, in managing stress and potentially preventing depression and anxiety. This research is crucial for…

Research explores experimental satellite for internet intelligent remote sensing

Tech giants on board to bust online scams: UK govt

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Eleven global tech giants have pledged to do more to tackle the scourge of online scammers, the UK government said on Thursday, billing the promise as…

Heartbeat’s Influence on Brain Activity

Summary: New research uncovered that the phases of a heartbeat significantly influence brain and motor system excitability. The study utilized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on 37 healthy volunteers to observe…

Reshaping the OCD Brain: How Therapy Alters Neural Connectivity

Summary: A new study reveals that exposure and response prevention (EX/RP), a primary therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), effectively reshapes brain connectivity. This therapy enhances cognitive control by strengthening connections…

AI- and human-generated online content are considered similarly credible, finds study