A groundbreaking advancement in technology has emerged: scientists have developed a bio-computer using human cells. This ...
JMIR Publications today released a feature story on the emerging field of biocomputing in its News and Perspectives section. Authored by science journalist Simon Spichak, MSc, "Biocomputing: Beyond ...
Remote access for researchers: FinalSpark and Cortical Labs have both taken a cloud approach to their product delivery, providing researchers with remote access to their biocomputing hardware to run ...
Energy-efficient computing: Biocomputing consumes far less energy than artificial neural networks and other conventional computational models; it also, according to Brett Kagan, Ph.D., Cortical Labs ...
Data centers today are large energy hogs that need a cornucopia of CPUs and GPUs to function. An Australia startup, however, is building a new kind of data center, one that will rely on living human ...
Imagine servers that don’t hum with the intense heat of thousands of power-hungry silicon chips but instead rely on “wetware”, biological neurons grown from stem cells that can process information and ...
Abstract: Computational biology blends mechanistic models with data-driven AI. In this survey, we focus on plant systems, with occasional pointers to human biology that were useful. We review four ...
FinalSpark's co-founder Fred Jordan shows devices containing human brain cells inside a laboratory refrigerator.FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images Scientists are growing tiny clumps of living human ...
Scientists and engineers at the Center for Biocomputing, Security and Society at the Biodesign Institute are applying interdisciplinary approaches to form cutting-edge solutions to problems in topics ...