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.
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...
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Brain organoids show goal-directed learning in control task
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...
Liquid-cooled, big-time overclocked, and shining with a side-panel display, the GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z is MSI's latest ...
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Lab-grown brain tissue masters a classic computing benchmark
Imagine balancing a ruler upright in the palm of the hand: There is a need to continually pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make several little changes to ensure it does not topple over.
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Why elephants don’t eat 1,000 times more than mice: The surprising math of Kleiber’s law
Many of us would probably like to forget sitting through math classes in school. But let’s briefly travel back, just for a ...
A collaborative study published in Immunity from the Batista Lab and Liu Lab at the Ragon Institute, together with the Schief Lab at Scripps Research Institute, has uncovered a previously unrecognized ...
In a small lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz, clusters of mouse brain cells have taken on a task normally reserved for computer algorithms: ...
In a 2023 paper on hypoxia and glucose metabolism, our lab showed how organisms rewire their metabolism to adapt to low oxygen levels—such as those found at high altitudes. One of the most striking ...
President Donald Trump's remarks about ‘nationalizing’ the elections have drawn a lot of flak online. Trump made his comments when appearing on former FBI Director Dan Bongino's podcast, which ...
Opening late summer 2026, guests can expect character encounters, studio-themed departments, and hands-on drawing sessions at ...
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