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The Advantages of Neuromorphic Computing Researchers in neuromorphic computing have devised electronic analogs of the neurons, synapses, and message spikes that are found in living brain tissue.
Lab-grown neurons in a dish respond to drugs, learning in real time, advancing synthetic biological intelligence and neurological research.
The brain is constantly mapping the external world like a GPS, even when we don't know about it. This activity comes in the form of tiny electrical signals sent between neurons—specialized cells ...
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated an entirely new form of magnetism in a synthesized crystalline material. They're calling it p-wave magnetism.
Spintronics is the use of a fundamental property of particles known as spin for information processing. In many ways, spintronics is analogous to electronics, which instead uses the electrical ...
They show that neuronal networks in the cerebral cortex reorganize within a short period of time, with other nerve cells taking over the tasks of the lost neurons.
Neurons talk to one another using electricity. If you could hear these impulses, they might sound like constant, rapid-fire chatter all over the nervous system. Heart muscle cells do something ...
Scientists have discovered that neurons exposed to Botox (botulinum toxin A) don't just survive—they fight back.
Researchers discover magnetic properties in ultra-thin RuO2, offering new possibilities for energy-efficient technologies and quantum computing applications.
Researchers have determined how to use magnons—collective vibrations of the magnetic spins of atoms—for next-generation information technologies, including quantum technologies with magnetic ...
This quantum sensor tracks 3D movement without GPS Date: June 14, 2025 Source: University of Colorado at Boulder Summary: Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a ...
This breakthrough also highlights the potential for magnetoelectric MRAM (ME-MRAM) as a transformative technology in spintronics.