THE BRAIN ANSWERED: HOW A PRINTED CHIP JUST REWROTE THE RULES OF AI AND WAR

On April 15, 2026, engineers at Northwestern University crossed a threshold that few thought reachable this decade. Printed artificial neurons — built from graphene ink on flexible polymer — spoke directly to living mouse brain tissue, and the brain answered. SHADOWNET breaks down what this means for AI power architecture, the military augmentation race, and the strategic frontier no government is ready to govern.