Silver Nanowire Networks Mimic Human Brain's Learning and Memory.

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Self-organizing networks of tiny silver wires, called nanowire networks, appear to learn and remember in much the same way as the thinking hardware in our heads, according to a new study published in Science Advances. These nanowires are part of a field of research called neuromorphics, which aims to replicate the structure and functionality of biological neurons and synapses in non-biological systems. The study demonstrates that it is possible to implement features essential for intelligence, such as learning and memory, in non-biological, physical hardware.
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