Researchers have developed faster and more energy efficient microchips based on the human brain. The technology offers greater possibilities for advances in robotic and understanding of the human brain.
Researchers develop a simulated brain which they hope can be used to test new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
Using computer models, researchers discover melanopsin pigment in the eye is more sensitive to light than rhodopsin pigment.
Unexpected behavior in ferroelectric materials explored by researchers supports a new approach to information storage and processing known as memcomputing.
The Never Ending Image Learner (NEIL) computer program is able to label images and learn associations with little human intervention.
A new brain inspired device, which learns while it computes, could take parallel computing into a new era of ultra efficient high performance.
The NRI is providing researchers with a $3.6 million grant to help develop a new kind of machine intelligence for surgical robotics.
A new neuroimaging study measures how humans manipulate mental imagery.
Researchers have carried out the largest general neural network simulation to date using the computational power of the K computer.
Researchers developed a new micro-chip that mimics information processing in the brain in real time.
Researchers have IQ tested one of the best available AI systems and discover it's as smart as the average 4-year-old child.
Researchers have created a computer model based on the dynamics of brain cells and its neural connections. They hope the model will help them understand why certain portions of the brain work together when a person daydreams.