China's Carbon Era: How Beijing Is Betting on Brains and Biology to Win the Compute War
China just approved the world's first commercial invasive BCI. This isn't a research milestone — it's a geopolitical opening move.
China just approved the world's first commercial invasive BCI. This isn't a research milestone — it's a geopolitical opening move.
From John C. Lilly's 1968 vision of the brain as programmable hardware to Cortical Labs' $35,000 CL1, biocomputing has crossed from philosophy into product. Here's how we got here.
Your body already runs the most sophisticated computer on Earth. Now scientists are learning to program it. Here's what DNA computing actually is — and why it matters.