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Nanopores Learning: the Bridge Between Biology and Computing of the Future

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Recent research by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) has revealed a surprising phenomenon: certain biological nanopores can behave in a similar way to brain synapses, with the ability to "learn" from electrical signals. This finding not only solves fundamental doubts about the functioning of biological pores, but also opens the door to new forms of bioinspired computing. Nanopores are tiny structures formed by proteins…
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Recent research by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) has revealed a surprising phenomenon: certain biological nanopores can behave in a similar way to brain synapses, with the ability to "learn" from electrical signals. This finding not only solves fundamental doubts about the functioning of biological pores, but also opens the door to new forms of bioinspired computing. Nanopores are tiny structures formed by proteins…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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