Australian biotech group, Cortical Labs, is using living human brain cells to power AI data centers, training these neuron-powered microchips to play video games.
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How Gillette Children’s Gait and Motion Lab brings fun to therapy
Gillette Children's Gait and Motion Lab is using innovative animation technology to make therapy fun for kids. FOX 9’s Leah ...
Sherwood and Bellview Elementary Schools students can visit Mars, create a hard hat or even grow peas without soil in their ...
The 2026 Schuylkill County Career Fair sponsored by the Northeast Pennsylvania Manufacturers and Employers Council is set for ...
In 2024, Elon Musk's Neuralink implant allowed a quadriplegic patient to play RuneScape and Slay the Spire in his brain. But now, scientists are taking things further, training lab-grown brain cells ...
AI Labs, an AI-driven crypto trading technology company backed by Academic Labs, announced the launch of an AI-assisted platform designed to help cryptocurrency traders analyze market data and respond ...
Cortical Labs is building two data centres that will house its neuron-filled chips. The technology is still in the very early stages of development ...
AlterEgo, a company born out of MIT's Media Lab, recently shared a demo of its "silent speech" device that looks like ...
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising precision, sending targeted feedback to individual neurons ...
Scientists have successfully connected living human brain cells to a computer system and taught them to interact with the classic video game DOOM. The strange experiment marks a new step toward ...
The outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), adopted on Thursday, places the integration of technological and industrial innovation in a prominent position, aiming to move lab-born technologies ...
The Trump Administration wants Anthropic’s A.I. model, Claude, to act like an obedient soldier; the tech firm argues that that could lead down a dangerous path.
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