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Engineers print artificial neurons that talk to living brain cells — merging machine with the human brain for the first time
A tiny stack of printed nanomaterials, thinner than a human hair and flexible enough to bend with living tissue, just did ...
Beyond the massive curtains of its Everett, Wash., R&D facility, Helion is betting that a downsized testbed can answer key ...
Engineers at Northwestern University have taken a striking leap toward merging machines with the human brain by printing artificial neurons that can actually communicate with real ones. These flexible ...
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