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Biocomputing Neurons

Bioprocessors on Mars, a futuristic discussion.

Vincent Førde’s newly published PhD thesis provides a bold framework for ensuring Earth’s survival on Mars, uniting science, esoteric insights, and creative arts. A featured interview with Dr. Fred Jordan…

Biocomputing Neurons

How do we know we have real neurons in our lab?

In our lab, we use neurospheres, round structures made of thousands of living neurons, which we train for computations. How do we know they are neurons? In the lab, all…

Biocomputing Neurons

How FinalSpark Wants to Contribute to a Low Carbon Future: The Energy-saving Potential of Biocomputing

One of the trade-offs of today’s technological progress is the big energy costs necessary to process digital information. To make AI models using silicon-based processors, we need to train them…

Biocomputing Neurons

Neuroplasticity in vitro

In one of the previous blogs, we described neurons and how they generate electrical spikes. Here, we’ll consider the fact that a neuron is never alone, and it exists in…

Biocomputing Neurons

What is biocomputing?

Defining biocomputing in a few sentences remains a challenging task. This is because biocomputing is an emerging field. And as it usually happens with new technological areas, it takes time…

Biocomputing – The next evolutionary leap

Imagine a future where the boundaries between biology and technology dissolve, and the power of intelligence and computing transcends traditional silicon-based devices. Welcome to the next evolutionary leap – the era of biocomputing.

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