Four-legged robots that scramble up stairs, stride over rubble, and stream inspection data — no preorder, no lab coat required.
Forget playing Doom on a calculator. Now you can play it with a clump of brain cells--no brainstem necessary.
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Qualcomm-owned Arduino has announced the VENTUNO Q, its most capable single-board computer to date, and it ships with Ubuntu pre-installed. This isn't a ...
Jane Cai was named BYU’s 2026 Student Employee of the Year, with Miranda Hulme earning second place and Jackson Guthrie in third.
A dish of living human neurons has been taught to play Doom. No, it isn’t conscious or watching the screen the way players do. But it is learning to respond to signals in a way that produces ...
This is not about replacing Verilog. It’s about evolving the hardware development stack so engineers can operate at the level of intent, not just implementation.
Brain Cells To Play Video Game Pong: In 2022, Australian biotech company Cortical Labs connected 800,000 brain cells in a petri dish to a computer and taught them to play the 1970s game Pong. Now, ...
How many brain cells does it take to play a game of DOOM?