What’s going on in our brains when we plan?
11 June 2024Study uncovers how the brain simulates possible future actions by drawing from our stored memories.
Study uncovers how the brain simulates possible future actions by drawing from our stored memories.
Researchers have developed a platform for the interactive evaluation of AI-powered chatbots such as ChatGPT.
Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that’s a finger or a flower petal.
Ten outstanding Cambridge researchers have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences and the oldest science academy in continuous existence.
A tiny, flexible electronic device that wraps around the spinal cord could represent a new approach to the treatment of spinal injuries, which can cause profound disability and paralysis.
Researchers have developed tiny, flexible devices that can wrap around individual nerve fibres without damaging them.
Machines can learn not only to make predictions, but to handle causal relationships. An international research team shows how this could make medical treatments safer, more efficient, and more personalised.
An expert on the environmental impacts of aviation, Barrett joins the University of Cambridge from MIT.
The funding provides leading senior researchers with the opportunity to pursue ambitious, curiosity-driven projects that could lead to major scientific breakthroughs.
Three Cambridge researchers – Professors Manish Chhowalla, Nic Lane and Erwin Reisner – have each been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, to develop emerging technologies with high potential to deliver economic and social benefits to the UK.