Chemical Computer that mimics neurons to be created
A revolutionary work has begun and is right under way to prepare a wet or a chemical computer. Under this wet computer project several discovered properties of chemical systems has been incorporated to conceive a computing computer. The team for this 1.8 million euro project will mimic some of the actions of neurons in the brain. This project that is head away to work for three years is funded by leading European technologies programs
The spontaneity of this project reflects from the fact that it makes use of stable “cells” like as similar to cells of human body and has used human body chemistry of signaling process of neurons. The purpose of this project is to prepare better computers in comparison to conventional computers that we use now a days as stated by project collaborator Klaus- Peter Zauner of the University of Southampton. If one wants to create a computer as similar and par with human brain then there it is need of the chemical or molecular computing to fulfill those tasks.
“But it will open up application domains where current IT does not offer any solutions - controlling molecular robots, fine-grained control of chemical assembly, and intelligent drugs that process the chemical signals of the human body and act according to the local biochemical state of the cell.” For making this wet computer, the team is working over two concepts one is individual “cells” surrounded by a wall made up of so-called lipids that spontaneously encapsulate the liquid innards of the cell. The Second concept is based upon the fact of Belousov-Zhabotinsky or B-Z chemical reaction.


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