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IN PRINT: For students, blazing-fast lab work
Sunday, 16 October 2011
by Angela Wu
Consider a device the size of a grain of salt that can process information a billion times faster than the human brain. Inspired by animal nervous systems, the “photonic neuron” uses light instead of electrochemical impulses to process information at lightning-quick speeds. And in the lab of electrical engineering professor Paul Prucnal, it’s becoming a
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