Living human neurons were trained to play Doom, extending the long-running engineering benchmark into biological computing.
Tabletop Creative Conference returns to WonderCon ® with an exciting offering of tabletop industry programming. San Diego Comic Convention, the organization that brings you WonderCon and Comic-Con ...
Opening celebration activities scheduled for Feb. 20-22, with first open-to-the-public Mammoth practice on Feb. 21 ...
As part of Black History Month and the Washington Nationals’ ongoing community engagement efforts, the Club has helped form a ...
A leading exec at the public broadcasting institution breaks down the impact of recent government cuts and what to do about ...
A kid-focused coding academy is in the works at the Lee Harrison Shopping Center, and it's already enrolling families. Code ...
Researchers at Australian start-up Cortical Labs have taught human neurons grown on a chip to play the classic Doom game. In ...
PBS Kids is celebrating the 250th anniversary of America in a big way. The network will be unveiling several new shows, ...
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
A screening of “12 Hours in October” and a lecture by Christopher C. Gorham, who will present “Matisse at War,” are on tap.
It's time to join the Pythonistas.
Researchers from Trinity, in partnership with Kinia, have produced a new set of Irish-language coding resources designed to ...