Neuroelectronics Make Smarter Computer Chips
Kwabena Boahen got his first computer in 1982, when he was a teenager living in Accra. “It was a really cool device,” he recalls. He just had to connect up a cassette player for storage...
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Nanotechnology - Category: Nanotechnology Tags: Technology,Computing,Neuroscience,Communications,Mind & Brain,Technology Source Type: news