Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have created a nano memory cell which can mimic the human brain's long term memory process.
The multi-state cell can store and access multiple bits of information at the same time, much like the human brain.
RMIT scientists previously worked on artificial memories using an oxide material that was 10,000 times thinner than a human hair, and this new nano cell is an expansion on that work. The researchers have even been able to introduce controlled defects in the oxide material in order to imitate how past experiences can affect memory.
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The multi-state cell can store and access multiple bits of information at the same time, much like the human brain.
RMIT scientists previously worked on artificial memories using an oxide material that was 10,000 times thinner than a human hair, and this new nano cell is an expansion on that work. The researchers have even been able to introduce controlled defects in the oxide material in order to imitate how past experiences can affect memory.
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