This year's winners are Ronna Turner, Vicki Collet, Julie Hill, Christine Holyfield, Jessica Danley, Abigail Schmitt, Elizabeth Lorah, Josh McGee, Sheida Raley and Hope Ballentine.
On Tuesday, April 21, at 11 a.m., a group of UNC Asheville students will present their research on AI at the university's Undergraduate Research Symposium. The free event is open to the public.
Northwestern University engineers printed artificial neurons that don't just imitate the brain - they talk to it.
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Explore how brain computer interface technology and advanced brain-computer interfaces are transforming digital interaction, ...