A new physical approach to the design of intelligent memory, logic, and cognitive devices for brain-like computation.

A new physical approach to the design of intelligent memory, logic, and cognitive devices for brain-like computation.
Neuromorphic devices have great potential in the development of multifunctional intelligent artificial perception learning systems.
Scientists measured nanoscale structural alterations in the brains of mice after chronic corticosterone administration using a novel nanoscale optical imaging technique and gene expression analysis.
How T cells maintain homeostasis and maximize the size of the peripheral T cell pool are important questions that have fascinated both immunologists and mathematicians.
How the brain’s functional connectivity can be induced in neuromorphic devices to overcome the limitations of conventional silicon technology.
Cellular signaling is investigated using a subset of human B cells.
Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.
Siegfried Bauer, founder of the Soft Matter Physics Department at Johannes Kepler University Linz (1961–2018).
InfoMat is a new interdisciplinary and open-access journal bringing you the latest in new materials with unique electrical, optical, and magnetic properties, and their applications in the rapid development of information technology.
Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.