Inside a quiet lab in the Swiss town of Vevey, scientists at the start-up FinalSpark are keeping tiny clumps of living human brain cells alive, not for medical research, but to use them as rudimentary computer processors. The cells, called organoids, must be constantly fed with a nutrient-rich solution to sustain their function. Unlike silicon […]
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