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#561NeuroscienceFront Page13 November 2025

AI Predicts Cosmic Ray Effects on Electronics Millions of Times Faster

Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence method to predict the disruptive effects of cosmic radiation on vital electronics used in space. The deep learning models forecast these 'single event effects' with exceptional accuracy but are up to a million times faster than traditional computer-aided simulations, offering a huge leap forward for semiconductor reliability testing.

By Guo, Chen, Du, Liu, Wang

#562Medicine & HealthFront Page13 November 2025

AI 'Weighs' Cattle With Just a Glance

Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence, CattleNet-XAI, that can accurately estimate a cow's weight from a single photograph. This custom-built deep learning model significantly outperforms older methods, offering farmers a faster, more precise tool for managing livestock health and productivity.

By Hossain, Ferdaus, Islam, Amin

#563NeuroscienceFront Page19 November 2025

Rethinking Awareness: End-Stage ALS May Fade Consciousness, Not Just Movement

Current medical consensus often treats end-stage ALS as a 'locked-in' syndrome where the mind remains sharp within an immobile body. However, new case studies suggest this final phase may actually represent a degenerative disorder of consciousness, akin to severe dementia. This distinction is vital for understanding why brain-computer interfaces sometimes fail to aid communication.

By Gobert, Merida, Maby, Seguin, Jung, Morlet, André-Obadia, Dailler, Berthomier, Otman, Le Bars, Scheiber, Hammers, Bernard, Costes, Bouet, Mattout

#564Computer Science & AIFront Page21 January 2026

Fibre Integrated Circuits: The Missing Link for Smart Textiles

Researchers have developed a fibre integrated circuit (FIC) containing 100,000 transistors per centimetre, capable of processing complex data directly within the thread. This durability-tested innovation eliminates the need for rigid external chips, enabling fully flexible, self-contained electronic garments.

By Wang, Chen, Shi, Du, Ai, Li, Yong, Sun, Wang, Hu, Lu, Tang, Wang, Zheng, Zhang, Guo, Pu, Wang, Zhang, Jiang, Liu, Tang, You, Deng, Che, Gao, Zhang, Wang, Sun, Qin, Huang, Shen, Ge, Zeng, Chen, Chen, Peng

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