
Cyborg dreams move closer to reality with low-power artificial neuron
https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/cyborg_dreams_low_power_artificial_neurons/
Researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst have made a significant breakthrough by creating an artificial neuron that can effectively communicate with biological neurons. This advancement could lead to faster development of bioelectronic devices and interfaces, opening new doors in medical technology and neuroscience. The potential applications are vast, from improving prosthetics to enhancing brain-computer interfaces, making this research a game-changer in the field.