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An electronic chip that mimics the brain to make memories

       An electronic chip which mimics the brain to make memories

Australian researchers have developed an electronic chip which uses light to mimics the functions of neurons in a brain. This breakthrough research will not only help scientists to understand the human brain functions to make memories but also leads towards the cure of memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s and dementia - affecting 44 million people worldwide. Leading researcher of this development Tamur Ahmed explaining more.


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Australian researchers have developed an electronic chip which uses light to mimics the functions of neurons in a brain. This breakthrough research will not only help scientists to understand the human brain functions to make memories but also leads towards the cure of memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s and dementia - affecting 44 million people worldwide. Leading researcher of this development Tamur Ahmed explaining more.



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