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Running the experiment, the researchers first put the E. coli in 16 test tubes, added a different chemical-maze concoction in each, and left the bacteria to grow. After 48 hours, if the E. coli ...
Problem-solving capabilities Genetically engineered bacteria can identify prime numbers and solve simple mathematical problems. (Courtesy: Nat Chem Biol 10.1038/s41589-024-01711-4) Cell-based ...
BiologIC Technologies, a company out of Cambridge, UK, wants to bring disruptive innovation to biomanufacturing with the world's first biocomputer.
A 'biocomputer' powered by human brain cells could be developed within our lifetime, according to researchers who expect such technology to exponentially expand the capabilities of modern ...
The CBC reports that the model biocomputer used in the experiment is only about the size of a book, rather than, say, IBM's Watson (pictured above) that's comprised of some 90 server modules.
Cortical Labs' CL1 is the world’s first commercialized biological computer with real neurons on a silicon chip.
Researchers have created a "biocomputer" made up of lab-grown human brain tissue and electronic circuits that they say can perform tasks including voice recognition. The idea is to build a "bridge ...
A team of researchers created a 'biocomputer' called 'Brainoware' that's capable of voice recognition through electrical pulse training.
Australian startup Cortical Labs has announced the world's first commercial biocomputer, the CL1, which is expected to perform calculations using neural networks, including AI, by connecting ...