Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A “biocomputer” powered by human brain cells could be developed within our lifetime, researchers say. The technology could exponentially ...
Swiss scientists are attempting to produce a biocomputer from living cells, an idea that dates to science fiction, the BBC reported Saturday. According to the report, scientists are working toward ...
Scientists in Japan and the U.S. have independently built machines that compute using living brain cells, marking a milestone in biological computing. The Japanese team trained rat neurons on a chip ...
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Researchers have unveiled two major neuroscience advances: Salk Institute scientists reduced seizures in Fragile X syndrome mice by suppressing a protein pathway in astrocytes, while separate teams in ...
Biocomputers, once considered science fiction, are becoming today’s reality as scientists have edged closer to the creation of living computers powered by human brain cells. The creation of ...
DNA-based logic gates that could carry out calculations inside the body have been constructed for the first time. The work brings the prospect of injectable biocomputers programmed to target diseases ...
Researchers say they've successfully created a more powerful computer-like human cell that could eventually be used to help monitor one's health or even fight against cancer and other illnesses. Using ...
Futuristic ‘biocomputers’ powered by human brain cells could soon become a reality which will revolutionise computing, a new study suggests. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University say the ...