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Shells, beans, and plant fibers-made artificial synapse mimics the human brain
UNIST researchers from South Korea have developed the fully biodegradable artificial synapse made entirely from materials ...
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Ultra-low power, fully biodegradable artificial synapse offers record-breaking memory
In Nature Communications, a research team affiliated with UNIST present a fully biodegradable, robust, and energy-efficient ...
A new technical paper titled “Fast prototyping of memristors for ReRAMs and neuromorphic computing” was published by ...
POLYN’s Neuromorphic Analog Signal Processor (NASP) NeuroVoice VAD is an always-on, ultra-low-power chip that detects voice ...
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Humanoids, robot brains, flying cars, and more: What to expect from CES 2026
From January 6 to 9, 2026, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), an annual trade show organized by the CTA, returns to Las ...
Abstract Biodegradable artificial synapses hold great promise for sustainable neuromorphic electronics, yet combining long-term memory, ultralow ...
UB is tapping AI’s incredible power to address global challenges by advancing education, research and outreach.
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A new quantum chemistry approach is cracking tough material mysteries
Quantum chemistry is quietly entering a new phase, one where some of the hardest problems in materials science are finally ...
CES 2026 is just around the corner and we will be there again but, looking back, our 2025 coverage was very popular. Though ...
If your AI feels slow, expensive or risky, the problem isn’t the models — it’s the data, and cognitive data architecture is ...
Neural interfaces are undergoing a major transformation driven by breakthroughs in nanoscale engineering and the integration ...
This FAQ will look at a lesser-known but commercially available RAM technology called resistive random-access memory (RRAM) ...
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