Researchers from the University of California used advanced brain imaging methods to discover that individual neurons follow multiple rules when learning new information, challenging the previous belief that they follow a single learning strategy. This offers a new understanding of how the brain learns and adapts, potentially leading to developments in treatments for disorders such as Alzheimer’s and autism, as well as advancements in artificial intelligence.

HIMSSCast: Help with the labor shortage and more can come from tech dealmaking
Berkeley Research Group (BRG) launched its “2025 U.S. Healthcare & Life Sciences Transactions Outlook,” revealing that providers are considering deal activities to tackle AI, cybersecurity,