A neural device to restore memory
Intended to help military service members with traumatic brain injury (TBI), but could also help with Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy
How to create ‘soft’ machines
Imagine robots with sensory skin or clothes that act as a computer interface
IBM invests $3 billion to extend Moore’s law with post-silicon-era chips and new architectures
Pushing limits of chip technology to 7 nanometers and below
Red-light-sensitive protein enables noninvasive neuron studies
Also a step toward developing optogenetic treatments for diseases such as epilepsy and retinitis pigmentosa
Collaborative learning for robots
New algorithm lets independent agents collectively produce a machine-learning model without aggregating data