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Researchers train living rat neurons to perform real-time AI computations
Japanese researchers trained cultured rat cortical neurons to autonomously generate complex temporal signals using a real-time machine learning framework.
This valuable study addressed a key question in epilepsy research: whether the recordings of very fast oscillations in the brain (>250Hz, fast ripples) reflect underlying pathology or might be a ...
Some innovations in physics come from entirely new technologies, others from fresh theoretical insights. Others still take ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
This artificial retina doesn't just aim to restore sight—it opens a hidden channel of vision
The retina, the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye, is made up of photoreceptor cells that convert visible light ...
China is conducting a vast undersea mapping and monitoring operation across the Pacific, Indian and Arctic oceans, building detailed knowledge of marine conditions that naval experts say would be ...
Morning Overview on MSN
30-nm embedded memory could speed AI chips by cutting data shuttling
Most of the energy an AI chip burns never goes toward actual computation. It goes toward moving data: shuttling model weights ...
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