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  1. ME Association

    Decode ME Study - "Join the world’s largest ME/CFS study!"

    Are you aged 16 or over, live in the UK, and have had an ME/CFS diagnosis from a healthcare professional?

    If so, please take part (if you haven't already) here:

    decodeme.org.uk/portal/

    #pwME #MECFS #MyalgicE #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #LongCovid #DecodeME #DecodeMEStudy #DNAresearch #Research @mecfs

  2. UK study:

    Decode ME Study

    As we continue our data collection stage for DecodeME, we’re really pleased to see more people visiting our website and social media platforms. If you have ME/CFS and want to help us change history, there’s still time to sign up as a participant!

    @mecfs #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #MEcfs #CFS #MyalgicE #PwME #MEeps #CFSME #CFIDS #SEID #NeuroME #DecodeME #DNAStudy #ResearchStudy #ResearchParticipantsNeeded #StudyRecruitment

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  3. ESU's LokSound multifunction decoders can be challenging to program.

    They may have literally thousands of configuration variables.

    dcc.wiki/LSPrgm

    #modelrailway #modeltrains
    #modelisme #modeltrein #Modellbahn #DCCSound #dccmodelrailroad #NMRA #NMRADCC

  4. ESU's LokSound multifunction decoders can be challenging to program.

    They may have literally thousands of configuration variables.

    dcc.wiki/LSPrgm

    #modelrailway #modeltrains
    #modelisme #modeltrein #Modellbahn #DCCSound #dccmodelrailroad #NMRA #NMRADCC

  5. ESU's LokSound multifunction decoders can be challenging to program.

    They may have literally thousands of configuration variables.

    dcc.wiki/LSPrgm

    #modelrailway #modeltrains
    #modelisme #modeltrein #Modellbahn #DCCSound #dccmodelrailroad #NMRA #NMRADCC

  6. ESU's LokSound multifunction decoders can be challenging to program.

    They may have literally thousands of configuration variables.

    dcc.wiki/LSPrgm

    #modelrailway #modeltrains
    #modelisme #modeltrein #Modellbahn #DCCSound #dccmodelrailroad #NMRA #NMRADCC

  7. Cat behaviour decoded: Why your cat scratches you, ignores you and plays hard to get

    archive.ph/DdUD5

    #TheListener #Cats

  8. 📡 Big Tech decoded. From AI to media trends, don’t miss #IntelligentMachines. Subscribe and listen: buff.ly/4jMzNSu

  9. The #Scientist Who Decodes the Songs of #UnderseaVolcanoes
    quantamagazine.org/she-decodes

    "A #volcanologist at Western Washington University, Jackie Caplan-Auerbach is also a #seismologist, someone who uses the jiggles of #earthquakes to understand #geophysics. And it just so happens that active #volcanoes are prodigious #earthquake producers; they make as much #seismic noise as they can muster."

  10. The #Scientist Who Decodes the Songs of #UnderseaVolcanoes
    quantamagazine.org/she-decodes

    "A #volcanologist at Western Washington University, Jackie Caplan-Auerbach is also a #seismologist, someone who uses the jiggles of #earthquakes to understand #geophysics. And it just so happens that active #volcanoes are prodigious #earthquake producers; they make as much #seismic noise as they can muster."

  11. The #Scientist Who Decodes the Songs of #UnderseaVolcanoes
    quantamagazine.org/she-decodes

    "A #volcanologist at Western Washington University, Jackie Caplan-Auerbach is also a #seismologist, someone who uses the jiggles of #earthquakes to understand #geophysics. And it just so happens that active #volcanoes are prodigious #earthquake producers; they make as much #seismic noise as they can muster."

  12. The #Scientist Who Decodes the Songs of #UnderseaVolcanoes
    quantamagazine.org/she-decodes

    "A #volcanologist at Western Washington University, Jackie Caplan-Auerbach is also a #seismologist, someone who uses the jiggles of #earthquakes to understand #geophysics. And it just so happens that active #volcanoes are prodigious #earthquake producers; they make as much #seismic noise as they can muster."

  13. ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text – Nature

    • NEWS
    • 05 November 2025

    ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain interprets the world.

    By Max Kozlov

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive way to explore brain activity. Credit: National Institute of Mental Health / National Institutes of Health / SPL

    Reading a person’s mind using a recording of their brain activity sounds futuristic, but it’s now one step closer to reality. A new technique called ‘mind captioning’ generates descriptive sentences of what a person is seeing or picturing in their mind using a read-out of their brain activity, with impressive accuracy.

    The technique, described in a paper published today in Science Advances1, also offers clues for how the brain represents the world before thoughts are put into words. And it might be able to help people with language difficulties, such as those caused by strokes, to better communicate.

    The model predicts what a person is looking at “with a lot of detail”, says Alex Huth, a computational neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley. “This is hard to do. It’s surprising you can get that much detail.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    Tags: Brain, Brain Activity, Human Understanding, Interpret World, Language, Mind Reading, MRI, Nature, Science Advances

    #Brain #BrainActivity #HumanUnderstanding #InterpretWorld #Language #MindReading #MRI #Nature #ScienceAdvances

  14. ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text – Nature

    • NEWS
    • 05 November 2025

    ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain interprets the world.

    By Max Kozlov

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive way to explore brain activity. Credit: National Institute of Mental Health / National Institutes of Health / SPL

    Reading a person’s mind using a recording of their brain activity sounds futuristic, but it’s now one step closer to reality. A new technique called ‘mind captioning’ generates descriptive sentences of what a person is seeing or picturing in their mind using a read-out of their brain activity, with impressive accuracy.

    The technique, described in a paper published today in Science Advances1, also offers clues for how the brain represents the world before thoughts are put into words. And it might be able to help people with language difficulties, such as those caused by strokes, to better communicate.

    The model predicts what a person is looking at “with a lot of detail”, says Alex Huth, a computational neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley. “This is hard to do. It’s surprising you can get that much detail.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    Tags: Brain, Brain Activity, Human Understanding, Interpret World, Language, Mind Reading, MRI, Nature, Science Advances

    #Brain #BrainActivity #HumanUnderstanding #InterpretWorld #Language #MindReading #MRI #Nature #ScienceAdvances

  15. ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text – Nature

    • NEWS
    • 05 November 2025

    ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain interprets the world.

    By Max Kozlov

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive way to explore brain activity. Credit: National Institute of Mental Health / National Institutes of Health / SPL

    Reading a person’s mind using a recording of their brain activity sounds futuristic, but it’s now one step closer to reality. A new technique called ‘mind captioning’ generates descriptive sentences of what a person is seeing or picturing in their mind using a read-out of their brain activity, with impressive accuracy.

    The technique, described in a paper published today in Science Advances1, also offers clues for how the brain represents the world before thoughts are put into words. And it might be able to help people with language difficulties, such as those caused by strokes, to better communicate.

    The model predicts what a person is looking at “with a lot of detail”, says Alex Huth, a computational neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley. “This is hard to do. It’s surprising you can get that much detail.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    #Brain #BrainActivity #HumanUnderstanding #InterpretWorld #Language #MindReading #MRI #Nature #ScienceAdvances

  16. ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text – Nature

    • NEWS
    • 05 November 2025

    ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain interprets the world.

    By Max Kozlov

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive way to explore brain activity. Credit: National Institute of Mental Health / National Institutes of Health / SPL

    Reading a person’s mind using a recording of their brain activity sounds futuristic, but it’s now one step closer to reality. A new technique called ‘mind captioning’ generates descriptive sentences of what a person is seeing or picturing in their mind using a read-out of their brain activity, with impressive accuracy.

    The technique, described in a paper published today in Science Advances1, also offers clues for how the brain represents the world before thoughts are put into words. And it might be able to help people with language difficulties, such as those caused by strokes, to better communicate.

    The model predicts what a person is looking at “with a lot of detail”, says Alex Huth, a computational neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley. “This is hard to do. It’s surprising you can get that much detail.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: ‘Mind-captioning’ AI decodes brain activity to turn thoughts into text

    #Brain #BrainActivity #HumanUnderstanding #InterpretWorld #Language #MindReading #MRI #Nature #ScienceAdvances

  17. Peter Schiff Decodes ‘Flawed’ Logic of Bitcoin Going to Millions Per Coin - Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff recently spoke about the flawed logic of the Bitcoin communit... - coingape.com/peter-schiff-deco #24/7cryptocurrencynews #senatorcynthialummis #federalreserve #bitcoinnews #peterschiff #fedratecut