World first as artificial neurons developed to cure chronic diseases
Published on 3 December 2019For the first time researchers successfully reproduced the electrical properties of biological neurons onto semiconductor chips.
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For the first time researchers successfully reproduced the electrical properties of biological neurons onto semiconductor chips.
The University of Bath has awarded Rydon the contract for the construction of its new automotive propulsion research facility as part of IAAPS.
A new technique could efficiently produce nanoparticles in tailored shapes for drug delivery
A new interactive voter preference website could help improve turnout at the upcoming General Election, according to University of Bath researchers.
A new report highlights hidden challenges pushing informal, family carers of people with conditions such as Down’s syndrome to breaking point.
Study of US data shows persistent social norms about male breadwinning can harm men’s mental health.
Scientists have identified a new bird species from the Southern coast of China, that diverged from its Northern relatives around half a million years ago.
The 'smart' pacemaker responds to signals from the body, instead of constantly pumping the heart at a fixed pace.
Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Death & Society, Aki Miyazawa, is keen to hear from local people with experiences of natural burials.
The simple five-minute test could help health professionals diagnose and treat patients who have taken the synthetic drug.