As global computing demands surge, scientists are searching for new materials that can deliver energy-efficient processing without relying on...
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								As global computing demands surge, scientists are searching for new materials that can deliver energy-efficient processing without relying on rare-earth minerals or complex semiconductor manufacturing. Neuromorphic computing, designed to mimic the neural architecture of the human brain, has emerged as one of the most promising frontiers in artificial intelligence and low-power data processing. However, the materials currently used to build neuromorphic hardware are resource-intensive and environmentally costly. In response, researchers are exploring unconventional biological systems that exhibit neuron-like electrical behaviour. Among these, fungi are gaining attention for their adaptive...
As global computing demands surge, scientists are searching for new materials that can deliver energy-efficient processing without relying on...
Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed artificial neurons that closely replicate the electrical activity of those in the...
If you grew up with tech stories and news, you've probably heard the joke about how potatoes can be used to run the Linux operating system. Now, a...
If you grew up with tech stories and news, you've probably heard the joke about how potatoes can be used to run the Linux operating system. Now, a...
Scientists have designed a novel electrochemical method that promises to advance our understanding of charge transport in materials vital for...
Mushrooms might soon do more than top your pizza—they could help power the computers of the future. A new study suggests that common fungi, like...
Mushrooms might soon do more than top your pizza—they could help power the computers of the future. A new study suggests that common fungi, like...
Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo extremely expensive...
Researchers at The Ohio State University have turned mushrooms into organic memory devices that mimic brain-like computing. The fungal circuits,...
Researchers at The Ohio State University have turned mushrooms into organic memory devices that mimic brain-like computing. The fungal circuits,...