Nearly every piece of technology you use—from smartphones to computers—relies on one revolutionary component: the transistor.
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These ...
We trust external observation over introspection, but we have it backward. When the brain observes itself, we access physical ...
In a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a ...
Every smartphone, computer, and modern electronic device depends on a material you rarely hear about—but it’s everywhere: the semiconductor. In this video, you’ll discover what semiconductors are, how ...
A breakthrough in neuromorphic computing could lower the energy consumption of chips and accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). Researchers from the USC Viterbi School of En ...
Life depends on motion. To eat, go home, or explore, we must know where we are, where we want to go and how to get there. We ...
Next-gen networking tech, sometimes powered by light instead of electricity, is emerging as a critical piece of AI ...
The breakthrough in stretchable electronics will have applications in soft robotics, implantable medical devices, and more.
Researchers have combined the Dijkstra and Bellman-Ford algorithms to develop an even faster way to find the shortest paths ...
Scientists are building computers made from living brain cells (also called “biocomputers”). These systems use real neurons instead of traditional electronic transistors.
Many climate scientists call our current epoch the “Anthropocene” — the first human-driven climate era. Many technologists ...