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Scientists race to make 'living' computers powered by human cells

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BBC News goes inside the lab powering computers with 'mini brains' grown from human cells.

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Swiss researchers are trying to connect human neurons with electrodes to create living computers, a promise of bio-inspired intelligence.

·Paris, France
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Geneva, 4 October 2025 In a laboratory overlooking the quiet waters of Lake Geneva, a group of scientists are working on something that seems to come out of a science fiction novel: computers made of human cells. They are called biocomputers, and could one day revolutionize artificial intelligence by drastically reducing its energy impact. What is a wetware It is wetware, the term that researchers themselves use to define this new frontier, half…

·Italy
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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