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Artificial neurons that 'talk' to real brain cells could pave the way to better brain implants
Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.
Adolescence is widely thought to be a time when the brain trims away excess neural connections, refining circuits through synaptic pruning. New research now suggests this view may be incomplete.
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Engineers create artificial neurons that communicate with living brain cells
A thin strip of flexible film, printed with layers of graphene and molybdenum disulfide ink, fired electrical spikes into a ...
As reported by Current Biology, the paper, titled "Songbird connectome reveals tunneling of migratory neurons in the adult ...
We can get silicon to "think" but the neuron can't be beat for efficiency. So, researchers worked to imitate it.
Neurobots—xenobots with neurons—show self-organized nervous systems and enhanced behaviors, revealing new insights into how ...
Princeton-led advancement integrates living brain cells with 3D electronics, enabling low-power pattern recognition and ...
Scientists link a rising brain protein to memory decline and show it can be reversed in mice, offering a new target for ...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an inherited genetic developmental condition that strongly impacts brain development. Despite the ...
Some brains resist Alzheimer's, even when the disease is already present. Researchers at the Netherlands Institute for ...
Ivanti, a global enterprise IT and security software company, announced new solution capabilities, focusing on enabling autonomous IT operations and organizations to secure their environments more ...
Engineers at Northwestern University have taken a striking leap toward merging machines with the human brain by printing ...
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