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Jul 17, 2019
Engineers have mimicked the human brain with an electronic chip that uses light to create and modify memories. The technology creates opportunities for researchers to better understand the brain and how it's affected by disorders that disrupt neural connections, like Alzheimer's disease and dementia
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