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Artificial neurons that 'talk' to real brain cells could pave the way to better brain implants
Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego and Rutgers University created a brain-inspired device combining memory ...
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers highlight recent advances in flexible, biocompatible, and ...
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Raytheon demo shows infrared camera tracking fast threats in real time
Raytheon has demonstrated a new type of infrared camera that ditches the conventional approach of capturing full video frames ...
Event cameras were mostly used for movement: they fire events when brightness changes sharply at moving edges, making them ideal for robotics ...
Information transmission with structured light continues to advance in performance. In a study published in PhotoniX, researchers from Nanjing ...
Brooks Consulting International's Chuck Brooks, a GovCon Expert, shares strategies to manage emerging tech risks and drive ...
The event-based camera tracked multiple targets, including ground vehicles, aircraft, and live fires, by capturing rapid ...
Cambridge researchers develop hafnium-oxide memristors to significantly reduce AI energy consumption by merging memory and ...
Innatera has introduced Synfire, an open, community-driven platform designed to unify and accelerate the neuromorphic ecosystem. The platform is open for registration and will be fully available in ...
There is an exciting future on the horizon—one in which your thoughts could directly control electronic devices you use every ...
A new hardware-software co-design increases AI energy efficiency and reduces latency, enabling real-time processing of ...
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