Nkembuh, N. (2026) Symbiotic Communication Systems: Examining the Co-Evolution of Human-AI Communication Patterns in the ...
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Scientists Insert a Human “Language Gene” Into Mice — and Now They’re Talking Differently
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers have inserted a human-specific gene, known as NOVA1, into mice to study the evolution of vocal communication. The results were nothing short of ...
Throughout history, human beings have communicated in a variety of ways. Their methods of preserving, storing, accessing and sharing collected information have evolved and continue to evolve with ...
"Consciousness," although challenging to define, can be thought of as a first-person awareness of one's surroundings and oneself. You sense the world through your eyes, nose, ears and hands, and track ...
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