Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications ...
No body, no dopamine, no problem. Scientists have successfully coached lab-grown brain tissue to solve a classic robotics challenge, proving that the will to learn is hardwired into our neurons.
The research, led by Erik Wing of Baycrest Hospital in Toronto, focused on birdwatching, comparing expert birdwatchers with novices. At first glance, birding might sound like a niche hobby, but from a ...
With a four-year, $2.7M NIH grant, Hopkins researchers are developing an AI-powered imaging system that can capture brain activity 20 to 50 times faster than current tools ...
Researchers from Virginia Tech and Arizona State University recently revealed findings that tie two brain chemicals in bees to learning ability.
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Scientists grew mini brains and trained them to crack an engineering problem
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have trained lab-grown brain organoids to solve a goal-directed task, ...
It’s quite the understatement to say that at this point in time we don’t quite understand how even the tiniest brain works exactly. Much of this is due to the sheer complexity and ...
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