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From Supp Fig 10 of Kay et al. There is just something about neural decoding that captures the imagination. Scientists “reading out brain activity” to infer what someone was seeing or doing sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But in practice, with the right dataset and right computer algorithm, it can be done – providing the question you are trying to query the brain is simple enough. But no matter how simple the question, with every...  
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Quaker valley Coach Mike Mastroianni may be smiling because the Peduto twins, Joe and Sam, have helped Quaker Valley (13-2, 5-2 Section 6) stay among the top teams in WPIAL Class AA, combining almost equally for nearly 24 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists per game, with Sam's 13 points per game leading the team.  
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Brimstone Angels by Erin M. Evans is not your typical fantasy novel. There's jealousy, unbidden powers, forbidden lust — and not a magic Macguffin in sight. In Brimstone, a pair of tiefling twins and their dragonborn foster father stumble into a devilish ...  
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Neuroscientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have been able to listen in on people's thoughts, using brain waves to reconstruct the actual words that subjects have been hearing. read more  
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