Biological Computer: Human Brain Cells on a Chip

Australian startup Cortical Labs unveils CL1, a groundbreaking biocomputer using human neurons on silicon chips. This fusion offers real-time learning and adaptation, revolutionizing neuroscience and biotech research. Could this be the dawn of bioengineered intelligence?

IEEE Spectrum

I'm deep in prepping materials for my neural engineering lab class. It's got me wondering: what are the best venues and formats for sharing course materials? Do neuro folks have any favorite examples of shared course materials?

As neural engineering grows (and matures) as a field, it'd be great to establish shared resources for courses. And I'd love to put some of my materials out there for others to build on.

#neuroscience #NeuralEngineering #teaching

@neuralengine Thanks a lot! That is a good link - except it is just H&E - are you aware of someone who did transcriptomics and long term observations? I was a little surprised what happens on that scale with our implants … 🤔 Sure, „when all you have is a hammer…“ all problems start looking like a nail, or so… #Neuroscience #NeuroscienceMigration #BioelectronicMedicine #NeuralEngineering
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