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Targeting Uncertainty to Secure the Future - Food
Security in Animal Models
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Abstract: As Moore’s
Law comes to a close, new innovative approaches to microelectronics research
are important to achieve much needed capabilities improvements in computing for
both artificial…
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Prof. Cawenberghs presents neuromorphic cognitive computing systems-on-chip implemented in custom silicon compute-in-memory neural and memristive synaptic crossbar array architectures that combine…
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Join us for a discussion on how UC Davis Health is providing world class care, education and empowerment for patients with neurological health issues. Learn how those affected by…
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Formal Presentation from minute 0 to 55:08, followed by Q&A and informal discussion. The Pathology of AutismVerónica Martínez-Cerdeño, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory…
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“The only constant is change”. Yes, we know. That doesn’t make it always easy or pleasant! The last 2 years have brought fast, interconnected changes that we were not expecting.…
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Taking care of toddlers is a big challenge. Understanding key developmental changes that happen between 6 months and 3 years can make it a little easier. In this webinar, you will learn 6…
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From the time of our very first breath until our last, the majority of individuals will experience various stressful situations and changes. As we go through times of change and high anxiety that…
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"Sequencing Genomes of all Species for a New Era of Biology" by Erich Jarvis, Rockefeller University
Speaker: Erich Jarvis, Laboratory of Neurogenetics of Language, Rockefeller…
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"Evolution and Mechanism of Brain Pathways for Vocal Learning and Spoken Language" by Erich Jarvis, Rockefeller University
Erich Jarvis, Ph.D. – Using innovative research techniques…
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One positive result of a global pandemic has been a deeper examination of how we want to spend our time on earth, and the role of work and career in that reimagining. The relationship between work…
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As transistor scaling trends in VLSI and von Neumann computing begin to slow down, many look to distributed computing techniques as an avenue for further improvements in computing capacity.…
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