Could future computers run on human brain cells? Johns Hopkins researchers tout the promise of 'organoid intelligence,' which could one-day yield computers that are faster, more efficient, and more powerful than silicon-based computing and AI Published February 28, 2023 Photography by Will Kirk Technology and Innovation Related Content How Health Care Algorithms and AI Can Help and Harm May 02, 2023 With Rehabilitation Care, ‘You Can Live Your Life Again’ April 17, 2023 Gain-of-Function Research: Balancing Science and Security April 12, 2023 Survival Through Difference: How Bacteria Resist Treatment April 04, 2023 New Low-Cost Rapid Field Diagnostic Tests for Pathogens ETEC, Shigella, and Cholera May Be the Future in Infectious Disease Outbreak Response and Surveillance March 08, 2023
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