IISc Unveils Molecular Technology Mimicking Brain Functions

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Researchers at IISc have developed molecular devices using ruthenium chemistry that can dynamically switch roles like memory, logic, or synapses, bringing electronics closer to brain-like adaptability and paving the way for energy-efficient, intrinsically intelligent AI hardware.
Topics:science#adaptive-chemistry#brain-inspired-electronics#molecular-devices#neuromorphic-computing#ruthenium-complexes#technology
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