New 3D device computes using living brain cells — bioelectronic device uses 3D electronic mesh design paired with living tissue

Princeton researchers have developed a 3D bioelectronic device that combines living brain cells with embedded electronics, allowing neurons outside the body to perform simple computational tasks. The system may help scientists study brain function, neurological disease, and the brain’s extraordinary
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via Tom's Hardware
ADVERTISEMENT
⚡ STAY AHEAD
Events like this, convergence-verified across 689 sources, land in your inbox every Sunday. Free.
GET THE SUNDAY BRIEFING →RELATED · energy
- [ENERGY] Two Nuclear Wrongs Don’t Make a Right
- [ENERGY] Plans for nuclear exercises near Russia's borders undermine strategic stability — MP
- [ENERGY] The POWER Interview: How the Oil and Gas Industry is Advancing Geothermal
- [ENERGY] Apollo Buys Into Pembina JV, Eyes Natural Gas Growth in Western Canada - Natural Gas Intelligence
- [ENERGY] Central Asia’s Growth Plans Depend on a New Energy Strategy
- [ENERGY] Central Asia’s Growth Plans Depend on a New Energy Strategy - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com