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− | + | [https://futurism.com/cmu-brain-research-grant Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain]<ref>[https://futurism.com/cmu-brain-research-grant Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain]</ref> Sarah Marquart, futurism.com, 10 February 2016, accessed 10 September 2019. | |
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+ | This article discusses how researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have received $12 million from IARPA for their research into reverse-engineering the brain. This goes to the challenge "Reverse-Engineering the Brain," and involves studying the brain more deeply. |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 11 September 2019
About Me
Hi I'm Parker Vakili. I am from Delaware. Duke is fun! Vote Parker Vakili for ESG.
Name Pronunciation
"Parker" rhymes with "Marker." "Vakili" is pronounced "Vuh-kill-lee"
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain[1] Sarah Marquart, futurism.com, 10 February 2016, accessed 10 September 2019.
This article discusses how researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have received $12 million from IARPA for their research into reverse-engineering the brain. This goes to the challenge "Reverse-Engineering the Brain," and involves studying the brain more deeply.