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Digital twins of brain organoids: new research using FinalSpark Neuroplatform

Digital twins of brain organoids could transform computational neuroscience, neuromorphic computing, and artificial intelligence. Researchers at Ulster University recently explored this possibility using data recorded on the FinalSpark Neuroplatform. The…

FinalSpark 6-Month Research & Technology Update

Every six months, we share a concise update on our progress at FinalSpark. Our latest newsletter was released in October, highlighting recent advances in organoid generation, extended organoid lifespan, growing…

First Publication from a Neuroplatform User

We are very proud to share that the team from the University of Bristol, led by Dr Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, has published a paper based on research conducted on the FinalSpark™…

Biocomputing Neurons

Why Brain-on-a-Chip research matters for the future of AI

Wetware Computing—that bold idea of using living neuronal networks to compute—isn’t sci-fi anymore. A groundbreaking new review, Advanced Brain-on-a-Chip for Wetware Computing: A Review, just landed in Advanced Science and…

Biocomputing Neurons

Unconventional Computing

High energy consumption is a rising problem in the world of Artificial Intelligence. The current cutting-edge algorithms need a very potent server space for development and usage. AI models such…

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