Organoid Intelligence and Bio-Computers
Organoid and Organoid Intelligence
- Organoids represent artificially cultivated tissues resembling organs, typically originating from stem cells. These three-dimensional structures emulate specific organs' architecture and functionality within the body.
- Organoid intelligence refers to the capacity of organoids to display cognitive traits akin to problem-solving, learning, and adaptive responses in changing environments.
- Researchers are venturing into the realm of biological computing by harnessing brain organoids—3D cultures of human brain cells—alongside brain-machine interface technologies.
- Brain organoids replicate brain structure and functionalities integral to cognitive processes such as memory and learning.
Bio-computers
- Biocomputers leverage biological molecules like DNA or proteins for computational functions, offering rapid ....
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