Scientists placed 200,000 living human brain cells on a microchip and showed it how to play a shoot-em-up video game — and are now using the dystopian technology to power AI data centers.
LAB-GROWN chicken and popular foods could be coming to your dinner table sooner than you think. The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) has started testing whether “cultivated ...
Scientists have successfully connected living human brain cells to a computer system and taught them to interact with the classic video game DOOM. The strange experiment marks a new step toward ...
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz recently coached brain organoids-lab-grown clusters of human brain cells-to solve the “cart-pole” problem, a classic AI benchmark that’s basically digital broomstick ...
Allen the Alien will be one of 18 playable characters available at launch in three-versus-three tag fighting game Invincible VS, publisher Skybound Games and developer Quarter Up announced. An ...
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The man admitted to accepting payments of between $15,000 and $18,000 to help smuggle illegal immigrants into the U.S. from ...
This weekend's PC game deals include a humorous heisting freebie, free events for city-building and theme park fans, and a ...
Rep. Mike Johnson claims Democrats prioritize illegal aliens over Americans as DHS funding remains blocked, warning of ...
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Chalk up another victory for “Conan the Bacterium”—a rugged germ that fresh research suggests could conquer the solar system.
An outstanding sequel to a beloved game, Planet of Lana 2 continues Lana and Mui's adventure, older, wiser, more capable than before.