Living human neurons were trained to play Doom, extending the long-running engineering benchmark into biological computing.
After training neurons to play Pong, the team is back, and this time the brain cells are slaying demons with super shotguns.
Scientists have demonstrated that human brain cells grown on a microchip can learn to play id Software’s classic first-person shooter.
In a wild experiment, it turns out a few human neurons linked up to some custom silicon can actually play Doom.
A Japanese research team has demonstrated in rat experiments that stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat ...
Artificial intelligence and neuroscience are getting closer to making human thoughts speak and show themselves in images. This gives new hope to people suffering from paralysis or speech ...
Researchers found three master genes that alter brain development in Down syndrome, offering new clues about learning and memory differences.
An EEG (electroencephalogram) is a painless test that uses small sensors placed on the scalp to measure the brain's electrical activity. It provides a real-time readout of brain "waves"—rhythms ...
Dopamine – a brain chemical associated with reward – appears to prompt people to move faster when they want something, researchers recently reported in the journal Science Advances.
By measuring the magnetic fields of the brain, researchers found that different contemplative practices uniquely change how ...
Scientists have advanced human-animal chimera research by successfully growing human cells within the organs of mice. This development could bring experts closer to the goal of custom-growing human ...
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