Swiss innovators have recently unveiled a ‘living’ computer or biocomputer that utilizes 16 human mini-brains, also known as organoids to perform computational tasks. This innovative system was ...
Every day, there seems to be a new advancement in computing—whether it’s OpenAI releasing ChatGPT AI, or Google announcing a breakthrough in quantum computing. Despite these innovations, some ...
Switzerland-based startup FinalSpark claims to have built a unique computer processor made from 16 mini brains made from human brain tissue, Tom's Hardware reports — and they are positioning this ...
Efforts are underway to create computers using human neurons. While they are not yet practical for real-world use, scientists are embarking on creating neuron-based ‘biocomputers,’ believing the human ...
A team of researchers from The Scripps Research Institute and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has created a biomolecular computer that can decrypt images encoded on DNA. A team of researchers ...
Many people think of 'biocomputers using living cells' as delicate cells cultivated in aquariums or large-scale equipment installed in laboratories. A new device for printing cells on paper, announced ...
A FRANKENSTEIN-like biocomputer powered by human mini-brains could become the world’s first living processor, claim its creators. The ghoulish project – which runs on nutrients – is being used for ...