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Researchers from Cortical Labs have tested the effect of an epilepsy drug on a laboratory-grown system for the first time ...
At Cortical Labs, CEO Hon Weng Chong and his team have trained human brain cells on a computer chip to play the classic video game Pong. Chong is now turning the Australian startup’s technology ...
Human brain cells in a dish have learned to play Pong, a simple video game created in the 1970s. This novel achievement is part of a larger effort to understand how brain cells learn.
One is a computer program called Phylotime, which reads cell mutations as barcodes to infer the timescale associated with cell divisions. The name Phylotime stands for Phylogeny Reconstruction ...
Physics 80,000 mouse brain cells used to build a living computer. Tens of thousands of living brain cells have been used to build a simple computer that can recognise patterns of light and ...
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