Superconducting Neurons Could Mimic Power Efficiency of the Brain

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MIT scientists are trying to copy the computing efficiency of the human brain with “biologically realistic” neural networks made from superconducting nanowires.

Our brains are incredibly complex organs, so much so that they are far from being fully understood by modern science.

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