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A New Era in Biocomputing: Humans Grow Mini-Brains to Power Computers
From Science Fiction to the Lab: The Rise of Biocomputing What once lived only in novels and films is beginning to take shape in European laboratories. Biocomputing envisions computers built from living neural tissue—mini-brains cultivated in the lab and wired to sensors to perform calculations. The most visible emblem of this field is a project…
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A New Era in Biocomputing: Mini Brains Power Next-Gen Computers
The science of wetware: living computers What sounds like science fiction is increasingly taking shape in laboratories around the world. Biocomputing, or the use of living tissue to perform computations, relies on tiny neural networks grown from human cells—organoid brain structures—that are interfaced with electronic sensors. Researchers refer to these systems as “wetware”: computers made…