Netherlands Scientists Create Brain Cells from Salt and Water
Netherlands Scientists Create
Brain Cells from Salt and Water
Dutch scientists at Utrecht University develop artificial human brain cells using just salt and water.
Dutch scientists at Utrecht University develop artificial human brain cells using just salt and water.
This innovative device mimics brain synapses, processing information with an aqueous memristor, a first in neuroscience.
This innovative device mimics brain synapses, processing information with an aqueous memristor, a first in neuroscience.
The Iontronic Memristor, cone-shaped and filled with saline solution, alters conductivity with electrical impulses.
The Iontronic Memristor, cone-shaped and filled with saline solution, alters conductivity with electrical impulses.
Designed to remember previous electrical charges, mimicking real brain synapses for potential neuromorphic computing.
Designed to remember previous electrical charges, mimicking real brain synapses for potential neuromorphic computing.
This breakthrough could lead to computers that replicate human brain functions more faithfully using natural elements.
This breakthrough could lead to computers that replicate human brain functions more faithfully using natural elements.
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