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Lab-grown brain powered by 800,000 human neurons that plays Pong
DishBrain connected 800,000 human and mouse neurons to a microelectrode platform, allowing the cells to interact and perform goal-directed tasks in real-time. CL1, on the other hand, integrates an ...
Non-living hydrogels can play the video game Pong and improve their gameplay with more experience, researchers report. The researchers hooked hydrogels up to a virtual game environment and then ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? In 2022, a study showed that a brain cells in a dish could learn how to play the ...
Scientists have trained an inanimate lump of goo to play the video game Pong. As reported in New Scientist and described in a research paper from scientists at the University of Reading, researchers ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Researchers discovered that the polymer material hydrogel can play and improve its gameplay experience by playing the prolific video game Pong. As ...
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