Australian researchers are turning to nature for the next computing revolution, harnessing living cells and biological systems as potential replacements for traditional silicon chips. A new paper from ...
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Robots could learn to predict, plan navigation with new ‘bio-inspired’ framework
If you put a robot vacuum in a living room, it will meticulously map ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have taken a big step toward the realization of a type of “biological electricity” that may be applied to several biomedical and bioengineering applications, ...
Explore how neuromorphic chips and brain-inspired computing bring low-power, efficient intelligence to edge AI, robotics, and IoT through spiking neural networks and next-gen processors. Pixabay, ...
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