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Rob Moore is a recognized leader in the development of autonomous science and self-driving laboratories at the Department of ...
Rob Moore is a recognized leader in the development of autonomous science and self-driving laboratories at the Department of ...
A leading physicist argues the brain may operate like a quantum system—and that enhancing it could create humans who perceive ...
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Pollan, a science writer, spent five years trying to understand how consciousness worked. The more he learned, the weirder things got. This is an edited transcript of “The Ezra Klein Show.” You can ...