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Brain On A Chip

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Brain-on-a-Chip Learns Doom, Hinting at a New Bio-Computing Frontier
technology1 month ago

Brain-on-a-Chip Learns Doom, Hinting at a New Bio-Computing Frontier

Australian researchers at Cortical Labs grew ~200,000 human brain cells on a CL1 chip, teaching them to play Doom via real-time electrical stimuli. After starting with Pong, the neurons learned to target enemies and perform goal-directed actions, demonstrating adaptive, real-time learning. The work hints at broader bio-computing applications—from drug screening to AI-like learning—though cells have about a six-month lifespan and are not intended to replace traditional AI. Power efficiency is highlighted as a potential advantage of this approach.

"Breakthrough: 3D-Printed Brain Tissue Functions Like Real Human Brain"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Breakthrough: 3D-Printed Brain Tissue Functions Like Real Human Brain"

Scientists have successfully 3D-printed functional human brain tissue less than 0.01 inch thick, containing nerve cells and glia that can communicate and form networks. This breakthrough could complement other brain models and aid in testing new drug candidates for brain-related disorders. The printing technique allows for more control over cell placement and faster network formation compared to organoids. However, challenges such as gel softness and nutrient demands still need to be addressed for further refinement of the technology.