One of the lost pleasures of our modern world is the experience of going shopping at a grocery store, a mall, or a drugstore, ...
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have developed artificial neurons that ...
A new paper published in PLOS One shows that mushrooms can act as the "memristors" required for many next-gen computing ...
A team of scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have created an ultrathin transistor unlike ...
Scientists are building computers made from living brain cells (also called “biocomputers”). These systems use real neurons ...
Computing systems that mimic biological neural networks underlie many artificial-intelligence applications. But these synthetic neural networks typically need complex, dedicated hardware and consume a ...
Researchers at Penn State have developed the first silicon-free computer using atom-thin materials. This breakthrough could reshape the future of electronics, paving the way for ultra-efficient, ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
Fred Jordan, co-founder and co-CEO of FinalSpark, gives insight into “wetware” and what it means for the future of computing.
Before transistors or microchips, the earliest computers relied on vacuum tubes — glass bulbs that glowed like small light ...
Seoul National University's College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Chul-Ho Lee from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has outlined a comprehensive ...
USC scientists design brain-like neurons that learn in hardware, not software, paving the way for energy-efficient AI general ...