Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells
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Northwestern University engineers developed printed artificial neurons using flexible materials that can directly communicate with living brain cells, successfully triggering responses in mouse brain tissue during experiments. This breakthrough could lead to better brain-machine interfaces and dramatically more energy-efficient AI systems that mimic the brain's superior computing power.
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