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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Merge Labs, a brain-computer interface startup that seeks to read brain activity using ultrasound, is being spun out of ...
Argonne National Laboratory named five scientists as Argonne Distinguished Fellows in 2025. They are Seth B. Darling, Katrin ...
The magnetic compass is the last unknown sense in migrating animals. For some scientists, the monarch butterfly is leading ...
Ronald Deibert and his research group, the Citizen Lab, have rigorously worked to unveil alarming digital threats for the ...
On Dec. 11, leading experts in AI, cybersecurity, and national security discussed AI-enabled terrorism and warfare, emerging ...
The Print on MSN
5 most exciting tech innovations of 2025—CRISPR 3, fusion reactions, brain-computer link
Across sectors, tech majors worldwide blurred the line between experimental and practical, pushing the world into a new phase ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Top 7 must-read quantum tech stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Quantum communication saw major progress, including longer-distance demonstrations and systems that operate closer to ...
In the era of accelerated digital transformation, artificial intelligence has emerged as a strategic enabler of innovation and ...
Chandigarh University features amongst World’s Top 2% Scientists Chandigarh, India (NewsVoir) The rapid advancements in the world of technology in ...
SIT Pune is now accepting applications for its B.Tech programmes for the 2026-27 academic year. Admission requires completion of 10+2 with specified subjects.
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This 'living' computer blurs the line between brains and machines
In a lab rack that looks more like a high-end audio system than a server, clusters of human brain cells are quietly learning ...
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