We invariably imagine electronic devices to be made from silicon chips, with which computers store and process information as binary digits (zeros and ones) represented by tiny electrical charges. But ...
There's always been something rather cold about computer design. From the boxy, beige machines that characterized the early PC era to the sleek but antiseptic scheme of modern Apple products, few ...
Researchers at Duke University previously proposed the idea of 'Brainets'. These are brain networks which are formed by multiple animal brains exchanging information in real-time via brain-to-brain ...
A team of researchers from Russia and Germany have managed to find a molecule that, to their opinion, could give the impetus to the development of organic electronics. A team of the Lomonosov MSU ...
The research team, led by Dr.Anirban Bandyopadhyay, a senior researcher at the Advanced Nano Characterization Center at the National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS) in Tsukuba, Japan, has now ...
Thanks to two separate studies recently published in Scientific Reports, we may be edging towards that future. In a series of experiments, scientists connected live animal brains into a functional ...
Researchers from Japan and the Michigan Technological University have succeeded in building a molecular computer that, more than any previous project of its kind, can replicate the inner mechanisms of ...
Monkey brains, as well as those of rats, have been wired together in what could be described as an organic computer network. Interfaces between human brains and machines have been achieved before, but ...
An organic transistor has opened the way to new generations of neuro-inspired computers, capable of responding in a manner similar to the nervous system. The study of the transistor, based on ...
Remember in The Matrix how the robots connected everybody into one giant computer network and then fed off energy emitted by their human batteries? Scientists have just gotten a little bit closer to ...
(Nanowerk News) We invariably imagine electronic devices to be made from silicon chips, with which computers store and process information as binary digits (zeros and ones) represented by tiny ...
Marta Kwiatkowska receives funding from the European Research Council and previously from Microsoft Research Cambridge. We invariably imagine electronic devices to be made from silicon chips, with ...