Texas A&M: New Brain Cell-Like Nanodevices Work Together to Identify Mutations in Viruses
September 24, 2020
September 24, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Sept. 24 (TNSJou) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
In the September issue of the journal Nature, scientists from Texas A&M University, Hewlett Packard Labs and Stanford University have described a new nanodevice that acts almost identically to a brain cell. Furthermore, they have shown that these synthetic brain cells can be joined together to form intricate networks that can then solve problems in a bra . . .
In the September issue of the journal Nature, scientists from Texas A&M University, Hewlett Packard Labs and Stanford University have described a new nanodevice that acts almost identically to a brain cell. Furthermore, they have shown that these synthetic brain cells can be joined together to form intricate networks that can then solve problems in a bra . . .
