Printed Neurons Talk to Living Brain Cells, Paving Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic Tech

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Northwestern University researchers developed flexible, aerosol-jet-printed artificial neurons made from MoS2 nanosheets and graphene that generate complex, neuron-like signals and can reliably stimulate living mouse brain tissue, signaling a scalable, energy-efficient route to brain–machine interfaces and brain-inspired computing.
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