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31134422266?profile=RESIZE_400xResearchers in Japan have shown that living brain cells can learn to produce precise, repeatable patterns of activity, a task normally associated with artificial neural networks.  Their work, described in the paper “Online supervised learning of temporal patterns in biological neural networks under feedback control” and summarized in “Living brain cells enable machine learning computations,” represents a step toward computing systems that blend biological and artificial components.  The achievem