This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
Based Detection, Linguistic Biomarkers, Machine Learning, Explainable AI, Cognitive Decline Monitoring Share and Cite: de Filippis, R. and Al Foysal, A. (2025) Early Alzheimer’s Disease Detection from ...
The new major version with a new JIT compiler, a revised parallelization API, and a maturing type system paves the way for ...
Williams, A. and Louis, L. (2026) Cumulative Link Modeling of Ordinal Outcomes in the National Health Interview Survey Data: Application to Depressive Symptom Severity. Journal of Data Analysis and ...
Thinking about a career in semiconductors? It’s a field that’s constantly changing and super important for all ...
Whether this is the first time you present or you are a seasoned professional, here are some tips for presenting your research at ACS Spring 2026. Need Help? Contacts us for registration, hotel, ...
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently. When you look at an abstract painting, study it in a ...
"Which blockchain are you building on?" It's the question I hear at every tech conference, startup meetup, and investor pitch. As a technology journalist who's covered the blockchain space for over a ...
Overview Python's "abstract base class" system gives you a way to create types that serve as the abstract foundation for another, more concrete type. This example shows how an abstract base class from ...
I tried to use AstraDBMemeoryStore as a memory store of sematic kenel. But it says AstraDBMemoryStore is abstract class. TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class AstraDBMemoryStore with abstract ...
Donning my backpack and a colorful spread of friendship bracelets on my wrist, I walked through the storied streets of Harvard University to Lowell Lecture Hall, built in 1902. It’s just as you’d ...