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Longitudinal tracking of neuronal activity from the same cells in the developing brain using Track2p
This important study presents a new method for longitudinally tracking cells in two-photon imaging data that addresses the specific challenges of imaging neurons in the developing cortex. It provides ...
With the goal of promoting the development of myoelectric control technology, this paper focuses on exploring graph neural network (GNN) based robust electromyography (EMG) pattern recognition ...
Investigators looking at who sent Hegseth's Signal texts, whether they were told to delete them, sources say Hegseth shared details of war plans in at least two group chats, officials said.
MR neurography uses high-resolution techniques to visualize nerves throughout the body to aid in the diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve disorders.
The company behind the Signal clone used by at least one Trump administration official was breached earlier this month. The hacker says they got in thanks to a basic misconfiguration.
TeleMessage, an Israeli company that sells an unofficial Signal message archiving tool used by some U.S. government officials, has suspended all services after reportedly being hacked.
Signal clone used by Trump official stops operations after report it was hacked Mike Waltz needs to find a new app.
With news this week of the messaging app being used to discuss war plans, we get you up to speed on what Signal should be used for—and what it shouldn’t.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump officials allegedly used Signal for a group chat to discuss a highly sensitive operation.
However, if you use the app as intended, there are a lot of protections built into Signal to help prevent conversations from falling into the wrong hands. What is Signal, and what makes it private?
A Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warned against using Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information.
What to know about Signal, which the Pentagon previously discouraged workers from using Trump officials have come under fire for using the app to discuss war plans.
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