Photo credit: Jun Yao A team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst developed an artificial neuron with the same size, power consumption, and performance as the real thing. This device produces electrical signals, responds to drugs such as dopamine, and even communicates with genuine heart cells. Shuai Fu, a graduate student in electrical and computer […]
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