Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.
An Australian company called Cortical Labs has developed a computer powered by lab-grown human brain cells, Gizmodo reports. The computer, known as CL1, is described as the world’s first “code ...
At the Taiwan Innotech Expo in Taipei, a National Tsing Hua University lab is displaying what organizers call the world’s ...