A Gel-Based Brain for Better Machines
Researchers have developed a new type of organic neuromorphic device that overcomes a fundamental bottleneck in artificial synapse technology. The key innovation is an “anion-excessive” gel electrolyte, which maintains electrical neutrality within the device even after ions move to mimic synaptic activity. This novel design reduces the electrostatic force that typically pulls ions back, thereby…
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