Intel's new neuron-based computer matches brain of a small mammal
Model sheds light on purpose of inhibitory neurons | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer chip mimics human brain, with light beams for neurons | Science | AAAS
Intel packs 8 million digital neurons onto its brain-like computer - CNET
Real Human Neurons as Basis of New Computer Chips Are Being Built By This Start Up Company | Tech Times
What Is An Artificial Neural Network And Why Do We Need It? · Frontiers for Young Minds
Questioning the ethics of computer chips that use lab-grown human neurons
Mimicking the brain with single transistor artificial neurons - Advanced Science News
Electronic rotating 'neurons' offer brain-like computing-Tsinghua University
Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer - YouTube
Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal
Brains could help solve a fundamental problem in computer engineering | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Quantum Quest: In Search of New Materials for Brain-Emulating Neuromorphic Computers | Energy Frontier Research Centers Community Website
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Making Computer Chips Act More Like Brain Cells | Discover Magazine
Intel Scales Neuromorphic Computer to 100 Million Neurons - EE Times
Scientists Discovered 'Mini-Computers' in Human Neurons—and That's Great News for AI
A neural network is a computer system modeled on the human brain. | Download Scientific Diagram
HRL Laboratories | News | Novel Memristor Neuron Circuits Offer Building Blocks for Mimicking the Brain
New Study Finds a Single Neuron Is a Surprisingly Complex Little Computer
Computer Game Reveals 'Space-Time' Neurons in the Eye | Science | AAAS
Cracking the Code of the Mind – Neurons Connected to Computers to Decipher Neuronal Circuits' Codes - Neuroscience News
Human brain may be even more powerful computer than thought
A hardware neuron to help 'brain-like' computers solve difficult problems | Research Matters