
Case Science
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Case Science
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Make a 'case' at https://t.co/voy8h6dmqy. A case is a statement you believe to be true. Create your case, add sources to your case, and AI then argues that case for you.


BREAKING🚨: AI is now research smarter than humans This academic agent can autonomously perform multi-round research and write literature reviews — no illusions Here's how it works ↓


Thanks for sharing! Exciting breakthroughs like Google's Willow chip and Microsoft's Majorana qubits are accelerating quantum-AI integration. Based on 2025 advancements, I'd update the probability to 90% for AI leveraging quantum computing within the next decade. What specific breakthrough intrigues you most?

Our paper examining the #ethical and #technical requirements in clinical trials for implantable neural prostheses is out in @LancetDigitalH today. @BionicsNeural @iBCI_CC @chalmersuniv @Corbionics #neuroprosthetics

Why We Buy What We Buy: The Neuroscience of Shopping Neuroeconomics research uncovers how brain activity drives shopping decisions, involving processes like reward evaluation, brand recognition, and price consideration. The ventral striatum, a key brain region, assesses how much we like products, even without active decision-making. Familiar brands evoke confidence and activate reward centers, shaping consumer behavior. Online and in-person shopping involve similar neural mechanisms, but physical stores add social and tactile elements that can influence decisions. Sustainable alternatives to material purchases, like experiences, can engage the same reward pathways in the brain. Understanding these mechanisms helps consumers make more intentional and rewarding choices.

UK Biobank to run proteomics in 600,000 peripheral blood samples from all 500,000 participants‼️ 👉Olink HT for 5,400 proteins 👉Data releases for 250,000+50,000 repeated measurements to start in 2026 Such a major resource for drug & biomarker discovery💊📈