Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
The Connector hosted the expo at Mizzou's Memorial Union, where there were two floors of booths for kids to explore.
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In a wild experiment, it turns out a few human neurons linked up to some custom silicon can actually play Doom.
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Perplexity Computer launches with 19 specialized AI models working in parallel to build apps, dashboards, research, and more from a single prompt.
UNR Med’s IDEA Project uses AI and hands-on data analysis to teach first-year medical students how to think like clinical researchers.
Whether they are designing robots, solving problems or teaching others, Kirtland students are learning a range of skills in the school district’s FIRST programs. Students on the district’s FIRST ...