Popular Science
Inspired by recent advancements in brain organoid systems, researchers have designed a simple hydrogel-electrode array that not only can “play” Pong, but improve its gameplay over time. Debuted by Atari in 1972, Pong is one of the most rudimentary but influential video games of all time…
Read More
A lifeless hydrogel blob can play Pong
Inspired by recent advancements in brain organoid systems, researchers have designed a simple hydrogel-electrode array that not only can “play” Pong, but improve its gameplay over time. Debuted by Atari in 1972, Pong is one of the most rudimentary but influential video games of all time…