Transforming clinical recording of deep brain activity with a new take on sensor manufacturing
From University of California – San Diego 22/01/24 Sensors built with a new manufacturing approach are capable of recording activity deep within the brain from large populations of individual neurons–with a resolution of as few as one or two neurons–in humans as well as a range of animal models, according to a study published in […]
Straining memory leads to new computing possibilities
From University of Rochester 09/12/23 By strategically straining materials that are as thin as a single layer of atoms, University of Rochester scientists have developed a new form of computing memory that is at once fast, dense, and low-power. The researchers outline their new hybrid resistive switches in a study published in Nature Electronics. Developed […]