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The Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (Heidelberg University, Ruperto Carola) is a public research university located in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Regenerative medicine: Human blood cells can be directly reprogrammed into neural stem cells

Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the stem cell institute HI-STEM* in Heidelberg have succeeded for the first time in directly reprogramming human blood cells into a previously unknown type of neural stem cell. These induced stem cells are similar to those that occur during the early embryonic development of the central

Regenerative medicine: Human blood cells can be directly reprogrammed into neural stem cells

Computing with Silicon Neurons: Artificial Nerve Cells Help Classify Data

Inspired by nature, scientists from Berlin and Heidelberg use artificial nerve cells to classify different types of data. A bakery assistant who takes the bread from the shelf just to give it to his boss who then hands it over to the customer? Rather unlikely. Instead, both work at the same time to sell the

Computing with Silicon Neurons: Artificial Nerve Cells Help Classify Data

Neuromorphic computing: The machine of a new soul

Computers will help people to understand brains better. And understanding brains will help people to build better computers ANALOGIES change. Once, it was fashionable to describe the brain as being like the hydraulic systems employed to create pleasing fountains for 17th-century aristocrats’ gardens. As technology moved on, first the telegraph network and then the telephone

Neuromorphic computing: The machine of a new soul

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