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Organic Artificial Nerves (OANs) mimic the way our nervous system processes signals, offering low-power, adaptive, and flexible control. Powered by organic synaptic transistors, they enable lifelike robotic movements, artificial reflexes, and even medical applications like prosthetics and neural bypasses. Stretchable and bio-friendly, OANs point toward a future where electronics seamlessly blend with biology.
By Son HoangOrganic Artificial Nerves (OANs) mimic the way our nervous system processes signals, offering low-power, adaptive, and flexible control. Powered by organic synaptic transistors, they enable lifelike robotic movements, artificial reflexes, and even medical applications like prosthetics and neural bypasses. Stretchable and bio-friendly, OANs point toward a future where electronics seamlessly blend with biology.