A biocomputer powered by lab-grown human brain cells has leveled up from Pong to Doom. While nowhere ready to handle the video game shooter’s most challenging levels, researchers at Cortical Labs in ...
They previously got 800,000 cells to play 'Pong.' ...
Apple’s long-rumored budget MacBook has finally arrived, and after my first hands-on session, the sleek, surprisingly capable ...
AlterEgo, a company born out of MIT's Media Lab, recently shared a demo of its "silent speech" device that looks like ...
After training neurons to play Pong, the team is back, and this time the brain cells are slaying demons with super shotguns.
A museum dedicated to the history of home video games and computers is taking shape in Penn Hills. In mid-February, Brendan Becker opened the first rooms of his Bloop Museum in the township’s former ...
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While recent building codes address tornado resilience, the experiments show downbursts pose unique challenges because winds place uneven pressure on walls and roofs. Findings, published in Frontiers ...
Here's how to complete 'The Final Puzzle' challenge in Resident Evil Requiem and let the sweet pair hear the voice. [Ed. note: This guide contains spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem.] "The Final ...
UT Austin is the first university to partner with the U.S. Space Force, thanks to a $9.3M grant.
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