<p>➀ Japanese researchers developed a self-powered artificial synapse using dye-sensitized solar cells that mimics human eye's color perception; </p><p>➀ Achieves 10nm color discrimination resolution with bipolar voltage response for logic operations; </p><p>➂ Demonstrated 82% accuracy in classifying human movements, enabling energy-efficient applications in autonomous vehicles and wearables.</p>
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