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Nature, Volume 521
Volume 521, Number 7550, May 2015
- Robert Legenstein
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Computer science: Nanoscale connections for brain-like circuits. 37-38 - Jeffrey M. Perkel
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The trouble with reference rot. 111-112
Volume 521, Number 7551, May 2015
- Eric Bender:
Q&A: Victor Velculescu. S9
Volume 521, Number 7552, May 2015
- Mauno Vihinen
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No more hidden solutions in bioinformatics. 261 - Barbara Kiser:
Books in brief. 287 - Christopher R. Sibley
, Warren Emmett, Lorea Blazquez
, Ana Faro, Nejc Haberman
, Michael Briese
, Daniah Trabzuni, Mina Ryten, Michael E. Weale
, John Hardy
, Miha Modic
, Tomaz Curk
, Stephen W. Wilson
, Vincent Plagnol
, Jernej Ule
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Recursive splicing in long vertebrate genes. 371-375
Volume 521, Number 7553, May 2015
- Silicon smarts. 394
- Robotics: Ethics of artificial intelligence. 415-418
- Christoph Adami
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Artificial intelligence: Robots with instincts. 426-427 - Tanguy Chouard, Liesbeth Venema
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Machine intelligence. 435 - Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Deep learning. 436-444 - Michael L. Littman:
Reinforcement learning improves behaviour from evaluative feedback. 445-451 - Zoubin Ghahramani:
Probabilistic machine learning and artificial intelligence. 452-459 - Ágoston E. Eiben, James E. Smith
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From evolutionary computation to the evolution of things. 476-482 - Antoine Cully
, Jeff Clune, Danesh Tarapore, Jean-Baptiste Mouret
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Robots that can adapt like animals. 503-507

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