Living Human Brain Cells Used to Play DOOM Video Game
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Summary
The article appears to be about a scientific demonstration where living human brain cells were used to play the video game DOOM on a CL1 device. The content is minimal but suggests a neuroscience/technology crossover experiment involving brain-computer interfaces or neural computing.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLiving Human Brain Cells Play DOOM on a CL1
A big thank you and acknowledgement to the rest of the Cortica...
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