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Analytical Chemistry Nov 17, 2022

Shock to the system: Using electricity to find materials that can learn

Scientists used the Advanced Photon Source to watch a nonliving material mimic behavior associated with learning, paving the way for better artificial intelligence.

Cell & Microbiology Nov 14, 2022

Transforming bacterial cells into living artificial neural circuits

Bringing together concepts from electrical engineering and bioengineering tools, Technion and MIT scientists collaborated to produce cells engineered to compute sophisticated functions—"biocomputers" of sorts.

Nanophysics Nov 11, 2022

The transformation between different topological spin textures

Skyrmions and bimerons are fundamental topological spin textures in magnetic thin films with asymmetric exchange interactions, and they can be used as information carrier for next generation low energy consumption memory, ...

Nanomaterials Nov 8, 2022

Researchers develop a material that mimics how the brain stores information

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) researchers have developed a magnetic material capable of imitating the way the brain stores information. The material makes it possible to emulate the synapses of neurons and mimic, ...

Optics & Photonics Oct 24, 2022

An artificial polariton neuron as a step towards a photonic system that mimics the operation of the human brain

Scientists from the Faculty of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics at the University of Warsaw and the Polish Academy of Sciences used photons to create a spiking neuron, the basic element of the future photonic neural network processor. The results ...

Nanophysics Oct 5, 2022

Exploring the properties of magnetic nano mosaics

For about ten years, magnetic skyrmions—particle-like, stable magnetic whirls that can form in certain materials and possess fascinating properties—have been a focus of research: easy to control electrically and only ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Sep 19, 2022

Reverse-engineering the brain to decode input signals from output neuron firing

The brain is an extremely complex organ whose exact functioning remains difficult to understand. On average, the human brain contains 100 billion neurons that fire upon receiving input signals from multiple sensory organs. ...

Optics & Photonics Sep 12, 2022

Spatiotemporal manipulation of femtosecond light pulses for on-chip devices

A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances discusses spatiotemporal manipulation of femtosecond light pulses for on-chip devices.

Condensed Matter Aug 3, 2022

Researcher is studying materials whose traits resemble those of the human brain

In its heyday, UIUC's Blue Waters was one of the world's top supercomputers. Anyone who was curious could drop by its 30,000-square-foot machine room for a tour, and spend half an hour strolling among the 288 huge black cabinets, ...

Optics & Photonics Jul 25, 2022

Researchers propose neuromorphic computing with optically driven nonlinear fluid dynamics

Sunlight sparkling on water evokes the rich phenomena of liquid-light interaction, spanning spatial and temporal scales. While the dynamics of liquids have fascinated researchers for decades, the rise of neuromorphic computing ...

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