(Image credit: Yuichiro Chino via Getty Images) An Australian startup is building what could become one of the world's first "biological data centers" — augmenting silicon computing chips with those seeded with living human neurons. Cortical Labs , the company behind the effort, has opened its first facility in Melbourne, Australia, and is planning a larger site in Singapore. Instead of racks filled entirely with traditional servers, these sites will house the company's CL1 systems , which combine lab-grown neurons with standard electronic components. The aim is not to replace silicon outright but to explore whether living neural systems can complement existing hardware in specific computing tasks. Researchers have spent years trying to harness biological learning. In earlier work published in the journal Neuron, Cortical Labs researchers grew neurons on a chip and then taught them to play a simplified version of Pong by connecting them to a simulated environment.…