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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory chips.
Mushrooms can store data and act as living chips, offering a low-cost, sustainable alternative to silicon for future computing.
They may be better known for stir-fries than supercomputing, but shiitake mushrooms have now been harnessed to function as living processors, storing and recalling data like a semiconductor chip but ...
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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
A resurfaced 2009 interview of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang with Charlie Rose has gone viral for showcasing his foresight into the ...
A recent report by a team of physicists at McGill University concluded that in order to build smaller yet still high-performing computer chips, designers will need to focus on better understanding how ...
Next-gen networking tech, sometimes powered by light instead of electricity, is emerging as a critical piece of AI ...
University of Missouri researchers have devised a more efficient and precise method for manufacturing computer chips. Traditionally, engineers use a technique known as atomic layer deposition (ALD) to ...
Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
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