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Printed Artificial Neurons Successfully Interface with Living Brain Tissue

Northwestern University researchers have developed printed artificial neurons capable of communicating with biological cells, marking a breakthrough for brain-machine interfaces and AI. Continue reading

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Neuromorphic AI Chip: Cambridge Breakthrough Cuts Energy Use by 70%

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have unveiled a revolutionary neuromorphic AI chip that utilizes hafnium oxide memristors to reduce power consumption by up to 70% in high-parameter neural networks. Continue reading

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Printed Artificial Neurons Enable Direct Communication with Brain Cells

Engineers at Northwestern University have developed printed artificial neurons that mimic biological signals to allow for direct, two-way communication with living brain cells. Continue reading

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