This engineer’s light-based computers take inspiration from the brain
Physicist and engineer Bhavin Shastri is working to create the first photonic computer modeled after the human brain.
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Physicist and engineer Bhavin Shastri is working to create the first photonic computer modeled after the human brain.
Like a steampunk fantasy-world, which pairs high-tech with an old-timey setting, Nicole Yunger Halpern melds old and new science.
Andrea Gomez, a Berkeley molecular and cell biologist, applies her wide-ranging curiosity to brains’ mysteries ranging from synapses to psychedelics.
The Stanford biophysicist thinks that understanding the mechanics of cell movement could allow scientists to manipulate immune cells.
The world is awash in information. Communications researcher Yotam Ophir digs into news articles and survey results to show how beliefs form and spread.
The neuroscientist considers themself an outsider, which allows them to embrace people who have been marginalized, including people who have HIV.
For the ninth year, Science News honors researchers in its SN 10: Scientists to Watch list.
This series of paintings, found inside a cave in the Sahara, shows a pair of swimmers.
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