Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading candidate for replacing synapses in a neuromorphic (brain-like) computer.
Neurosurgeon and Engineer Dr. Ben Rapoport, co-founder of Precision Neuroscience, joins WIRED to answer the internet's ...
How a brain's anatomical structure relates to its function is one of the most important questions in neuroscience. It ...
For decades, scientists believed Alzheimer’s was driven mainly by sticky protein plaques and tangles in the brain. Now Purdue ...
On September 19, Entropy Technology and the Brain Science and Brain-like Intelligence Laboratory of the School of Biomedical Engineering at Dalian University of Technology (hereinafter referred to as ...
A single phototransistor mimics retinal bipolar cell function while detecting visible and infrared light, enabling low-power ...
The potential of brain-computer interfaces ‘could be magical,’ but their collection of large amounts of neural data also ...
Nearly every cell in your body depends on mitochondria to survive and function properly. Mitochondria provide 90% of our ...
This innovative technique allows for precise measurement of brain activity without the need for open-brain surgery by using ...
Last month, a spark was ignited within the scientific community as a team of researchers demonstrated a scientific method for ...
It was long thought that fat in the brain played no role in neurodegenerative diseases, but Purdue University researchers are challenging that ...