SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 14, 2025Interesting Engineering

Tiny human-brain-like tech gives humanoid robots real-time seeing and thinking power

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The RMIT University team created a compact neuromorphic device using thin MoS₂ layers to detect movements, store memories, and process visual data in real-time, potentially improving robotics and autonomous vehicles.

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