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[VIDEO] Commandos Now Play Digital Brain Games as War Prep

U.S. special operations forces carry out some the military’s toughest, most high-stakes missions. To pull them off, the commandos need speed, agility and swift perception skills akin to those of top-tier professional athletes. That might explain why the military’s latest commando training program will rely on a virtual-reality system already employed by pro sports teams.


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[VIDEO] - Brain artery model simulates cerebral function #DigInfo

Brain artery model simulates cerebral function

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Cooperating Mini-Brains Show How Intelligence Evolved

Cooperating Mini-Brains Show How Intelligence Evolved | Science News | Scoop.it
Working together can hasten brain evolution, according to a new computer simulation.
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Brain Reading: Scientists Hope to Build a Simulated Brain in 12 Years(w/video)

Brain Reading: Scientists Hope to Build a Simulated Brain in 12 Years(w/video) | Science News | Scoop.it

A group of scientists have laid out an ambitious plan to tackle one of the grand challenges facing mankind in the early 21st century--develop a supercomputer that can simulate the brain.


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Scientists will build 'human brain': Supercomputer will simulate the mind exactly and will help fight against brain diseases

Scientists will build 'human brain': Supercomputer will simulate the mind exactly and will help fight against brain diseases | Science News | Scoop.it
Housed at a facility in Dusseldorf in Germany, the ‘brain’ will feature thousands of three-dimensional images built around a semi-circular 'cockpit'.
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'Impossible' problem solved after non-invasive brain stimulation

'Impossible' problem solved after non-invasive brain stimulation | Science News | Scoop.it
(Medical Xpress) -- Brain stimulation can markedly improve people's ability to solve highly complex problems, a recent University of Sydney study suggests.

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