NYC hospital chief says AI could replace many radiologists if regulations change
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California cements its role as the national testing ground for AI rules
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Architectural Implications of the UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill
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Thermodynamic connectivity reveals functional specialization and multiplex organization of extrasynaptic signaling
arXiv:2604.02057v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Neural communication operates on both fast synaptic transmission and slower, diffusive extrasynaptic signaling, yet how these two modes jointly organize brain function remains unclear. Here, using the complete synaptic and neuropeptidergic connectomes of \emph{Caenorhabditis elegans}, we develop a unified multiplex framework linking anatomical wiring to functional communication. We infer structure-derived functional connectivity from the synaptic connectome using equilibrium principles from statistical physics, yielding a probabilistic map of information flow across all synaptic pathways, and compare this functional layer directly with the extrasynaptic connectome. This reveals a principled functional specialization across four communicatio
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