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Patients under general anesthesia may still process spoken words, a study suggests
Researchers have recorded direct evidence that the human hippocampus continues to process spoken words, grammar, and meaning ...
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While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
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In fact, when they were tickled, laughter from both apes and humans was isochronous, meaning that the laughs followed a ...
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A Bronze Age sword pulled from a German grave is so preserved it still shines
Archaeologists working in Bavaria have recovered a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age sword from a burial site, and the weapon is in ...
In vision-language models (VLMs), visual tokens usually consume a significant amount of computational overhead, despite their sparser information density compared to text tokens. To address this, ...
Language understanding is inherently multimodal. Whether we read, listen, or converse, our brains go beyond words to draw on visual scenes, prosody, prior ...
Bigger has defined AI from day one. New data says task-specific small models beat frontier LLMs on accuracy, cost and speed — ...
Discover how tickling apes and recording their bursts of laughter revealed a similar pattern to how humans laugh, while hinting at the origins of speech. Laughter is a universal language, but it may ...
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