Use honey for artificial brains? In 2022, engineers at Washington State University turned to the environmentally safe ingredients in honey to “make components for computer systems that mimic neurons and synapses of the human brain, known as neuromorphic computers”.
The engineers created memristors, a device to regulate current, by putting honey processed into a solid form between two metal electrodes. In tests, the honey derived memristors closely imitated the capacities of human synapses.
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