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Neurons react to electrical signals

Neurons react to electrical signals

research team led by the University of Bath as well as scientists from the universities of Bristol, Zurich and Auckland described artificial neurons in the journal “Nature Communications“. From the article, we can learn that artificial neurons react to electrical signals from the nervous system like real, which has been the goal of scientists for decades. This gives tremendous treatment options for diseases whose neurons do not work properly, e.g. spinal cord injury. Artificial neurons can repair diseased bio-circuits by replicating their healthy functions and responding appropriately to biological feedback to restore proper body function. As well as researchers, they designed silicon chips. Silicon chips behave just like real biological neurons and need one billionth of the power of a typical microprocessor, which also works great in medical implants and bioelectronic devices. Ultimately, scientists created the full dynamics of hippocampal and respiratory neurons.

You’ve been hit by a data breach

You’ve been hit by a data breach

Although data breaches are more frequent, most of us think that they will not happen to us. In August, reports presented statistics that the number of violations increased in 2019 by 54%. We should really think about it and not only think “if” will happen but just start to protect ourselves from “when” it will happen.

https://www.techradar.com/news/youve-been-hit-by-a-data-breach-now-what

Donald Knuth

Donald Knuth

Donald Knuth retired professor at Stanford University, an American computer scientist is known for his enormous commitment to the IT industry. He is called the pioneer or father of algorithms. He is the author of the work “The Art of Computer Programming”, prepared the TeX program and developed the METAFONT language.

US Biz Wins

US Biz Wins

Data theft is becoming increasingly common in ransomware attacks, raising the stake for the victim’s organization. The American company Biz refused to pay up, which caused was to publish their data. Despite the blackmail, the company referred the case to an Irish court and received the highest court order against registrants on the IP address that is associated with the “mazenews” website.

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/us-biz-court-case-ransomware-data