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Fthb NAB adopting zero tolerance policy to curb corruption
Tajikistan鈥檚 Dushanbe and Islamabad have been cosying up over the last few years. The relati nb balance onship is transforming from rhetorical to functional with the inauguration of Central Asia South Asia -1000 power project on May 12. The $1.17 billion quadrilateral project brings no cure to Pakistan鈥檚 power supply woes but it heralds start of multipronged cooperation for the two neighbours. Tajikistan ranks third after US and Russia in hydroelectric generation with output amounting to over 76% in the new balance femme country, creating much room for Islamabad to learn.The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan- adidas samba verte India pipeline stretching over 1,800 kilometres will be another major boost to Central Asia-Pakistan bond, however, only if Kabul manages to establish its writ across the country.PM Nawaz leaves for Tajikistan to attend launch ceremony of CASA-1000 projectConsidering the Central Asian states鈥?concerns of militant safe havens in Waziristan, the Chinese-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will also boost their conf A collaboration between SISSA and the University of Pennsylvania indicates the existence of an efficient process of sensory coding in rats, suggesting a ge asics gelkayano neral principle for optimal use of computational resources. The study, published ineLife, paves the way for an understa dunk low nding of the underlying neuronal mechanisms behind this efficiency and for the development of artificial intelligence systems based on si dunk sb milar principles.The brains of human beings at rest are supposed to use a fifth of the energy produced by their bodies, i.e., about 20 W of power. In fact, the cost would be much more if our brains were not equipped with an efficient coding mechanism that allows us to represent only the information which is really useful in the vast, ongoing stream of sensory stimuli. A new study conducted by SISSA and the University of Pennsylvania, published ineLife, shows the existence of similar efficient coding processes for visual stimuli in rodents. The results add support to the important ef |
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