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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Step inside the Soft Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich, and you find yourself in a space that is part children's nursery, part ...
Agentic AI has become the most hyped technology trend of 2025. Corporate IT and business leaders are having to deal with the ...
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This 'living' computer blurs the line between brains and machines
In a lab rack that looks more like a high-end audio system than a server, clusters of human brain cells are quietly learning ...
IBM Corp.’s Red Hat unit today announced that it has acquired Chatterbox Labs Inc., a low-profile developer of artificial ...
Researchers have created a new kind of 3D computer chip that stacks memory and computing elements vertically, dramatically ...
Manny Athwal, CEO of Wolverhampton-based School of Coding & AI, has recently returned from a high-level UK trade mission to ...
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Sen. Ted Budd announced legislation this month to create the first national system of programmable cloud laboratories with the aim of accelerating scientific ...
Researchers from Marshall University and the University of Missouri have developed G2PDeep, an innovative web-based platform ...
Transforming basic robotics kits, a student-led startup is redefining a complete learning path, from beginner projects to ...
There is more than one way to describe a water molecule, especially when communicating with a machine learning (ML) model, says chemist Robert DiStasio. You can feed the algorithm the molecule's ...
A proposed partnership with UMF would expand artificial intelligence learning, Superintendent Christian Elkington said.
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