Monthly Archives: April 2018
Evolution is just a topic we discuss in school. It happened many millions of years ago, but it is no longer happening now. Or so we thought. This article published by Popular Science in 2017 summarizes the genetic study involving 215,000 subjects which showed that there are 8 million mutations […]
Perhaps one of the greatest unresolved mysteries in the physiology of our brains is the purpose and function of mirror neurons. The mirror neuron, also known as the cubelli neuron is a neuron that fires when an animal acts or observes an action being done by another. A recently published […]
In this article by Courtney Ngo, assistant professor at De La Salle University, she attempts to provide a balanced analysis of artificial intelligence – its benefits as well as the challenges we will face when it is utilized massively. Our thoughts This article is no more than a repetition of […]