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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:22:00

i think you met them. but there is no civil society. that s why russia can t resist. for now, resistance to the kremlin is coming from ukraine and the west. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. i want to tell you now about the fact that australian researchers have grown brain cells in a lab and taught them how to play the iconic early video game, pong. the team says the so called mini brain , can sense and respond to its environment, calling it the first sentient lab grown brain. here s our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. these little white blobs are clumps of brain cells that have been grown in a lab. researchers connected cells similar to these to a computer. under the microscope, you can see the tiny wires that sent electrical impulses in and out. it learnt to play a 1970s

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:22:00

scientists in australia have grown brain cells in a lab that have learned how to play a basic video game. they say that their so called mini brain can sense and respond to its environment. the team also claims to have created the first sentient lab grown brain. other experts describe the work as exciting but say that calling the brain cells sentient was going too far. here s our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. these little blobs are clumps of brain cells that have been grown and allowed. researchers connected them to a computer. under the microscope except expect microscope, you consider tiny wires that sand impulses in and out. it loads a basic 19705 in and out. it loads a basic 1970s game called pong in a rectangle on the screen. the lab grown game moves a white line to stop there. getting past. line to stop there. getting ast. ., ., past. right now we have the chance for past. right now we have the chance for drug past. right now we have the chance for drug discovery, i ch

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:22:00

i rather suspect they might shock the world and get there first. but it is a race and money talks, and so whoever attracts the biggest investment will, i expect, be first to market. have learned how to play a basic video game. scientists in australia have grown brain cells in a lab that have learned how to play a basic video game. they say that their so called mini brain can sense and respond to its environment. the team also claims to have created the first sentient lab grown brain. other experts describe the work as exciting , but say that calling the brain cells sentient was going too far. here s our science correspondent pallab ghosh. these little white blobs are clumps of brain cells that are being grown in a lab. researchers connected cells similar to these to a computer. under the microscope, you can see the tiny wires that send electrical impulses in and out. it learnt to play a 1970s game called pong in the rectangle on the screen.

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:41:00

ghosh, has been finding out more. these are little white blobs are clumps of brain cells that have been grown in a lab. researchers connected cells similar to these to your computer. underthe connected cells similar to these to your computer. under the microscope your computer. under the microscope you can see the tiny wires that send electrical impulses in and out. it learnt to play a 19705 game called pongin learnt to play a 19705 game called pong in the rectangle on the screen. the lab grown brain moves are white blind you try to stop the dots getting past. blind you try to stop the dots getting past- blind you try to stop the dots llettin last. ., ., getting past. right now we have the chance for drug getting past. right now we have the chance for drug discovery, getting past. right now we have the chance for drug discovery, disease i chance for drug discovery, disea5e modelling, understanding intelligence. the next stage could open up options such as cyber security management

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:52:00

this? this is a fantastic new view of a patch of sky this? this is a fantastic new view of a patch of sky we this? this is a fantastic new view of a patch of sky we have - this? this is a fantastic new view. of a patch of sky we have observed before with the hubble case telescope but this goes deeper and in a different part of the spectrum and that is one of the key points here, is that this gives us a new window on the universe, you know, this is complicated. there is a lot of physics going on and the more parents of the spectrum question discorrea the more we can explain it. ., discorrea the more we can explain it. . , ., , ., discorrea the more we can explain it. . i. , ., ., discorrea the more we can explain it. can you explain how we are lookin: it. can you explain how we are looking back it. can you explain how we are looking back in it. can you explain how we are looking back in time it. can you explain how we are looking back in time when - it. can you explain how we

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