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Remarkably, it's been launched commercially as the "world's first commercialized biological computer." At first glance, the CL1 looks like a rather unconventional PC with a small, horizontal form ...
Biological computing startup Cortical Labs has launched CL1, what it is calling the world’s first commercial biological computer. The technology combines “lab-cultivated neurons from human stem cells” ...
Let me explain. The CL1 is described as "the world’s first code deployable biological computer" according to the splashy website, incorporating human brain cells in order to send and receive ...
An Australian start-up has launched the "first commercialised biological computer" made of human brain cells at a conference in Barcelona. The team behind it believe it could be used as a type ...
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The Field Museum in Chicago and the Foundation for Scientific Advancement reported that sediment-encased maturation of pine resin produces a hardened, translucent substance that closely mimics ...
Cortical Labs has announced the commercial launch of the CL1, the first biological computer that integrates human stem cell-cultivated neurons with silicon technology. This advancement aims to ...