Lab-grown brain cells learn to play an old video game

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Australian and British researchers grew brain cells on a dish in a lab. The brain cells they grew can interact with the environment by playing a video game from the 1970s. The researchers say it does not have awareness it is playing the game despite its ability to play it.

 

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