A cluster of lab-grown human brain cells has apparently made the leap to successfully playing a very rudimentary video game without the benefit of eyes, ears, or any kind of sensory input. It's a far ...
Living human neurons were trained to play Doom, extending the long-running engineering benchmark into biological computing.
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
We have a way to interact with these cells in real time and train them and shape their behavior to do things even like Doom.” ...
How does a single cell reliably build one of the most complex structures known in nature? New research suggests the answer ...
Scientists have demonstrated that human brain cells grown on a microchip can learn to play id Software’s classic first-person shooter.
Can the bend of a banana give us insight into cancer? What does the shape of a rice grain have to do with infertility? The ...
After training neurons to play Pong, the team is back, and this time the brain cells are slaying demons with super shotguns.
Finnish startup Donut Lab is pushing back against industry skepticism by releasing new independent ...
Lab-grown mini-brains learned to play video games using electrical signals, improving from 4.5% to 46% success in AI balance tests.
Scientists have shown that lightning-like bursts can be recreated in small blocks of solid materials in the lab.
The Donut Lab solid-state battery was heated to the boiling point of water. Here’s what happened next.