Axon-mimicking materials show promise for more efficient computing

This article discusses how researchers have developed materials that mimic the function of axons, which are the parts of nerve cells responsible for transmitting electrical signals. These materials could lead to the development of more energy-efficient computing systems, as they replicate the efficiency of biological neural networks. The new materials could have significant applications in neuromorphic computing, offering the potential for faster and less energy-intensive hardware.

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