Neuromorphic computing is a computing approach that mimics how the human brain works. Our gray matter is a marvel of nature, ...
A new approach to neuromorphic computing proposes using acoustic waves — rather than electrical ...
By mimicking how the brain operates, neuromorphic computing can use dramatically less energy than conventional electronic AI ...
Pea-sized brain blobs are a chatty bunch. Packed with neurons that spark with electrical activity, brain organoids—or “mini brains”—are a now popular way to study the human brain. Some organoids model ...
When electrical activity travels across the brain, it moves like ripples on a pond. The motion of these "brain waves," first observed in the 1920s, can now be seen more clearly than ever before thanks ...