S cientists are growing tiny clumps of living human brain cells and using them to power computers. The emerging field, known as biocomputing or wetware, is being explored by a handful of research ...
In a lab in the scenic Swiss town of Vevey, scientists are giving tiny clumps of human brain cells the nutrients they need to ...
The Braingeneers team will to test the ability of brain organoids to solve tasks in real time Artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has developed an artificial neuron ...
In a laboratory in the scenic Swiss town of Vevey, scientists nurture small clusters of human brain cells with nutrient-rich ...
The innovative organic materials proposed by Dr. Eunho Lee and his team bring us closer to brain-like computer processors In the Materials Horizons Emerging Investigator Series, Dr. Eunho Lee from ...
Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading candidate for replacing synapses in a neuromorphic (brain-like) computer.
A new kind of computer model—grounded in real biology—lets researchers simulate how brain circuits make decisions and adapt ...
China has recently launched the world's first magnetic resonance platform customized for brain-computer interface (BCI) ...