#lakegeneva — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/65778/ Famous escaped stork finds new home at Wisconsin conservation park #Africa #AfricanStork #Conservation #FondDuLac #Geneva #JackPorter #JayChristie #LakeGeneva #park #rescue #SafariLakeGeneva
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/64992/ Lake Geneva parents still processing teachers’ public resignations #CentralDenison #education #educators #Geneva #LakeGeneva #LakeGenevaSchools #teachers
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Along the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
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Bords du Lac Léman, 1902 - Charnaux Frères CPA
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/27728/ Lake Geneva church group stuck in Israel returns home as airstrikes continue #airstrike #AlternativeRoute #ChurchGroup #flight #FlightCanceled #Geneva #Iran #Israel #Jerusalem #Jordan #JoshAmstutz #LakeGeneva #LakeGenevaChurchGroup #LakelandCommunityChurch #OtherContact #painting #pastor #people #rehabilitation #stranded #TourGroup #war
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Lake Geneva church group stuck in Jerusalem due to U.S., Iran tensions
AT LEAST NINE PEOPLE DIED AFTER A STRIKE OUTSIDE OF JERUSALEM AND ALSO A LAKE GENEVA CHURCH GROUP…
#Israel #News #church #flight #flights #Group #Iran #irantension #jerusalem #joshamstutz #lakegeneva #lakegenevachurchgroup #lakelandcommunitychurch #missilestrike #people #siren #Strikes #stuck #U.S. #UnitedStates #us-israelistrike #war #wednesday #Wisconsin #wisn
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Being of a horribly successful species I can empathise with these bastards.
We should take these things to dead worlds around other stars...https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/18/invasive-quagga-mussels-lake-geneva-aoe
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Lac Léman, Vaud et Genève, 1912 - Louis Burgy CPA
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The computers that run on human brain cells – Nature
- NEWS FEATURE
- 11 November 2025
The computers that run on human brain cells
Move over silicon: scientists want to use neurons to make powerful computers with minuscule energy needs.
By David Adam
Illustration by Paweł MildnerIn a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a grain of sand, can receive electrical signals and respond to them — much as computers do. Research teams from around the world can send the blobs tasks, in the hope that they will process the information and send a signal back.
Welcome to the world of wetware, or biocomputers. In a handful of academic laboratories and companies, researchers are growing human neurons and trying to turn them into functional systems equivalent to biological transistors. These networks of neurons, they argue, could one day offer the power of a supercomputer without the outsized power consumption. Can lab-grown brains become conscious?
The results so far are limited. But keen scientists are already buying or borrowing online access to these brain-cell processors — or even investing tens of thousands of dollars to secure their own models.
Some want to use these biocomputers as straightforward replacements for ordinary computers, whereas others want to use them to study how brains work. “Trying to understand biological intelligence is a very interesting scientific problem,” says Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, who rents time on the Swiss brain blobs. “And looking at it from the bottom up — with simple small versions of our brain and building those up — I think is a better way of doing it than top down.”
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The computers that run on human brain cells
Tags: Biocomputers, Biological Intelligence, Brain-cell processors, How Brains Work, Lake Geneva, Nature, Scientific Problem, Wetware#biocomputers #biologicalIntelligence #brainCellProcessors #howBrainsWork #lakeGeneva #nature #scientificProblem #wetware
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The computers that run on human brain cells – Nature
- NEWS FEATURE
- 11 November 2025
The computers that run on human brain cells
Move over silicon: scientists want to use neurons to make powerful computers with minuscule energy needs.
By David Adam
Illustration by Paweł MildnerIn a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a grain of sand, can receive electrical signals and respond to them — much as computers do. Research teams from around the world can send the blobs tasks, in the hope that they will process the information and send a signal back.
Welcome to the world of wetware, or biocomputers. In a handful of academic laboratories and companies, researchers are growing human neurons and trying to turn them into functional systems equivalent to biological transistors. These networks of neurons, they argue, could one day offer the power of a supercomputer without the outsized power consumption. Can lab-grown brains become conscious?
The results so far are limited. But keen scientists are already buying or borrowing online access to these brain-cell processors — or even investing tens of thousands of dollars to secure their own models.
Some want to use these biocomputers as straightforward replacements for ordinary computers, whereas others want to use them to study how brains work. “Trying to understand biological intelligence is a very interesting scientific problem,” says Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, who rents time on the Swiss brain blobs. “And looking at it from the bottom up — with simple small versions of our brain and building those up — I think is a better way of doing it than top down.”
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The computers that run on human brain cells
Tags: Biocomputers, Biological Intelligence, Brain-cell processors, How Brains Work, Lake Geneva, Nature, Scientific Problem, Wetware#biocomputers #biologicalIntelligence #brainCellProcessors #howBrainsWork #lakeGeneva #nature #scientificProblem #wetware
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The computers that run on human brain cells – Nature
- NEWS FEATURE
- 11 November 2025
The computers that run on human brain cells
Move over silicon: scientists want to use neurons to make powerful computers with minuscule energy needs.
By David Adam
Illustration by Paweł MildnerIn a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a grain of sand, can receive electrical signals and respond to them — much as computers do. Research teams from around the world can send the blobs tasks, in the hope that they will process the information and send a signal back.
Welcome to the world of wetware, or biocomputers. In a handful of academic laboratories and companies, researchers are growing human neurons and trying to turn them into functional systems equivalent to biological transistors. These networks of neurons, they argue, could one day offer the power of a supercomputer without the outsized power consumption. Can lab-grown brains become conscious?
The results so far are limited. But keen scientists are already buying or borrowing online access to these brain-cell processors — or even investing tens of thousands of dollars to secure their own models.
Some want to use these biocomputers as straightforward replacements for ordinary computers, whereas others want to use them to study how brains work. “Trying to understand biological intelligence is a very interesting scientific problem,” says Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, who rents time on the Swiss brain blobs. “And looking at it from the bottom up — with simple small versions of our brain and building those up — I think is a better way of doing it than top down.”
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The computers that run on human brain cells
Tags: Biocomputers, Biological Intelligence, Brain-cell processors, How Brains Work, Lake Geneva, Nature, Scientific Problem, Wetware#biocomputers #biologicalIntelligence #brainCellProcessors #howBrainsWork #lakeGeneva #nature #scientificProblem #wetware
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The computers that run on human brain cells – Nature
- NEWS FEATURE
- 11 November 2025
The computers that run on human brain cells
Move over silicon: scientists want to use neurons to make powerful computers with minuscule energy needs.
By David Adam
In a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a grain of sand, can receive electrical signals and respond to them — much as computers do. Research teams from around the world can send the blobs tasks, in the hope that they will process the information and send a signal back.
Welcome to the world of wetware, or biocomputers. In a handful of academic laboratories and companies, researchers are growing human neurons and trying to turn them into functional systems equivalent to biological transistors. These networks of neurons, they argue, could one day offer the power of a supercomputer without the outsized power consumption. Can lab-grown brains become conscious?
The results so far are limited. But keen scientists are already buying or borrowing online access to these brain-cell processors — or even investing tens of thousands of dollars to secure their own models.
Some want to use these biocomputers as straightforward replacements for ordinary computers, whereas others want to use them to study how brains work. “Trying to understand biological intelligence is a very interesting scientific problem,” says Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, who rents time on the Swiss brain blobs. “And looking at it from the bottom up — with simple small versions of our brain and building those up — I think is a better way of doing it than top down.”
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The computers that run on human brain cells
#biocomputers #biologicalIntelligence #brainCellProcessors #howBrainsWork #lakeGeneva #nature #scientificProblem #wetware
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The computers that run on human brain cells – Nature
- NEWS FEATURE
- 11 November 2025
The computers that run on human brain cells
Move over silicon: scientists want to use neurons to make powerful computers with minuscule energy needs.
By David Adam
In a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a grain of sand, can receive electrical signals and respond to them — much as computers do. Research teams from around the world can send the blobs tasks, in the hope that they will process the information and send a signal back.
Welcome to the world of wetware, or biocomputers. In a handful of academic laboratories and companies, researchers are growing human neurons and trying to turn them into functional systems equivalent to biological transistors. These networks of neurons, they argue, could one day offer the power of a supercomputer without the outsized power consumption. Can lab-grown brains become conscious?
The results so far are limited. But keen scientists are already buying or borrowing online access to these brain-cell processors — or even investing tens of thousands of dollars to secure their own models.
Some want to use these biocomputers as straightforward replacements for ordinary computers, whereas others want to use them to study how brains work. “Trying to understand biological intelligence is a very interesting scientific problem,” says Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, who rents time on the Swiss brain blobs. “And looking at it from the bottom up — with simple small versions of our brain and building those up — I think is a better way of doing it than top down.”
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The computers that run on human brain cells
#biocomputers #biologicalIntelligence #brainCellProcessors #howBrainsWork #lakeGeneva #nature #scientificProblem #wetware
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Barques du Léman, Vaud, c.1905 - Burgy CPA
https://www.ebid.net/uk/for-sale/barques-du-léman-vaud-c-1905-burgy-cpa-222942078.htm
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Souvenir du Lac Léman, Vaud et Genève, 1901 - Guggenheim CPA
#LacLeman #LakeGeneva #Geneve #Lausanne #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcards
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🕯️Nur ein Bild heute.
Artist: #AlbertGyörgy #Geneva #LakeGeneva Switzerland 🇨🇭- (📷 by O. Kameneva) - #Streetart #Art #Artist #AmiAdvent #Sculpture #Terror #Magdeburg (Due to the occasion, just one photo today.)🕯️ -
Montreux part 2: The city is simply too beautiful to share just 4 photos of it, so today comes the second part. Everything from tiny details to the view over the city and lake was included. #Montreux in #autumn - definitely worth a visit.
Have you ever been there?
#beAnywhere #fall #photography #CityPhotography #City #Switzerland #LakeGeneva #Genfersee #VisitMontreux #GoldenPass #CityAndLake #Rab #CityViews #HiddenGems #SwissAutumn #Schweiz
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Genfer See beim Schloss Chillon
#Fotomontag #Photomonday #photography #switzerland #vaud #castle #schloss #lacleman #GenferSee #LakeGeneva #landscape #Landschaft
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Do I have some (ultra)runners in my followers that would like to join an event on September 21-22, 2024?
It's a 220 km relay race around lake Geneva. Me and my mate wanted to do it in two, but unfortunately he's currently injured with an unsure time to recovery.
The idea would be to expand the team to 3 people with possibility that it will be finished in 2.
#Running #UltraRunning #Switzerland #SissUltra #LakeGeneva #Competition #RelayRace #Ultras #RunMate #Comps
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Do I have some (ultra)runners in my followers that would like to join an event on September 21-22, 2024?
It's a 220 km relay race around lake Geneva. Me and my mate wanted to do it in two, but unfortunately he's currently injured with an unsure time to recovery.
The idea would be to expand the team to 3 people with possibility that it will be finished in 2.
#Running #UltraRunning #Switzerland #SissUltra #LakeGeneva #Competition #RelayRace #Ultras #RunMate #Comps
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Do I have some (ultra)runners in my followers that would like to join an event on September 21-22, 2024?
It's a 220 km relay race around lake Geneva. Me and my mate wanted to do it in two, but unfortunately he's currently injured with an unsure time to recovery.
The idea would be to expand the team to 3 people with possibility that it will be finished in 2.
#Running #UltraRunning #Switzerland #SissUltra #LakeGeneva #Competition #RelayRace #Ultras #RunMate #Comps
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Do I have some (ultra)runners in my followers that would like to join an event on September 21-22, 2024?
It's a 220 km relay race around lake Geneva. Me and my mate wanted to do it in two, but unfortunately he's currently injured with an unsure time to recovery.
The idea would be to expand the team to 3 people with possibility that it will be finished in 2.
#Running #UltraRunning #Switzerland #SissUltra #LakeGeneva #Competition #RelayRace #Ultras #RunMate #Comps
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Do I have some (ultra)runners in my followers that would like to join an event on September 21-22, 2024?
It's a 220 km relay race around lake Geneva. Me and my mate wanted to do it in two, but unfortunately he's currently injured with an unsure time to recovery.
The idea would be to expand the team to 3 people with possibility that it will be finished in 2.
#Running #UltraRunning #Switzerland #SissUltra #LakeGeneva #Competition #RelayRace #Ultras #RunMate #Comps
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Glion, Lac Léman et Gramont, c.1930s - Sartori Photo CPSM
#Glion #LacLéman #LakeGeneva #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcard #Postcards
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Glion, Lac Léman et Gramont, c.1930s - Sartori Photo CPSM
#Glion #LacLéman #LakeGeneva #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcard #Postcards
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Chillon et Panorama du Léman, c.1920 - Phototypie Co CPA
#Chillon #LacLéman #LakeGeneva #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcard #Postcards
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Barque du Lac Léman, 1923 - Jullien Frères CPA JJ1408
#LacLéman #LakeGeneva #Barques #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcard #Postcards
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In #Villeneuve am #GenferSee / #LakeGeneva, ein #Sonnenuntergang / #Sunset direkt am #Wasser. Es handelt sich auch um ein #Suchbild für Ornithologen… #52wochenfotochallenge #Fotomontag #Photomonday #iphonephotography
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𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬
✧ Chillon Castle ✧
Chillon Castle is an island castle located on Lake Geneva to the south of Veytaux in Vaud, Switzerland. It is situated at the eastern end of the lake, on the narrow shore between Montreux and Villeneuve, and close to the Fort de Chillon, which is embedded in the neighbouring hillside. The oldest parts of the castle have not be...
#LakeGeneva #Switzerland #Vaud #Veytaux #FrançoisBonivard #Wikipedia
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https://www.laviezine.com/649924/tour-du-mont-blanc-backpacking-100-miles-through-europe/ Tour du Mont Blanc | Backpacking 100 Miles Through Europe #Auberge #backpacking #BonAbri #BourgSaintMauriceFranceTour #Chamonix #chemenaz #elena #elisabetta #Europe #France #FranceDestinations #FranceTour #FranceTravel #FranceTrip #FranceVacation #GiteBonAbri #hiking #jumeaux #LaBoerne #LaFlegere #LakeGeneva #LesHouches #MayaJoie #montblanc #PlacesToTravel #refuge #rifugio #Switzerland #tmb #TourDuMontBlanc
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https://www.laviezine.com/649924/tour-du-mont-blanc-backpacking-100-miles-through-europe/ Tour du Mont Blanc | Backpacking 100 Miles Through Europe #Auberge #backpacking #BonAbri #BourgSaintMauriceFranceTour #Chamonix #chemenaz #elena #elisabetta #Europe #France #FranceDestinations #FranceTour #FranceTravel #FranceTrip #FranceVacation #GiteBonAbri #hiking #jumeaux #LaBoerne #LaFlegere #LakeGeneva #LesHouches #MayaJoie #montblanc #PlacesToTravel #refuge #rifugio #Switzerland #tmb #TourDuMontBlanc
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There is a webcam with a beautiful view over Lake Geneva at Les Pleiades, provided by #MOB #GoldenPass.
From time to time, I gather some images to make a timelapse video.@fairsocialnet, is it ok to post a short and small video (18secs, 720p, 14MB) from time to time or would you prefer that I upload it to YT?