Researchers have demonstrated bio-integration of natural electrochemical neurons with cells of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) to induce lobe closure upon enter stimuli. Their outcomes could have implications for the longer term improvement of brain-machine interfaces and comfortable robotics. “Neuromorphic bioinspired electronic devices emulate the operating method of the human brain,” stated Linköping University researcher Simone […]
Artificial Electrochemical Neurons Make Venus Flytrap Close Its Lobes
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