karmakid RIP Cheems ❤️ Super Mod Forum Mod Sep 11, 2013 47,572 19,181 3,529 in front of your screen Oct 14, 2022 #1 Lab-grown brain cells play video game Pong Australian and UK researchers grow brain cells in a lab that have learned to play a 1970s video game. www.bbc.com
Lab-grown brain cells play video game Pong Australian and UK researchers grow brain cells in a lab that have learned to play a 1970s video game. www.bbc.com
Pureshooter Well-Known Member Cornerstone Member Sep 14, 2013 7,620 5,741 13,580 Wilmington, NC Oct 14, 2022 #2 karmakid Pong, dude, not Pony. I only clicked because I wanted to see what "playing pony" meant. Reactions: karmakid
karmakid RIP Cheems ❤️ Super Mod Forum Mod Sep 11, 2013 47,572 19,181 3,529 in front of your screen Oct 14, 2022 #3 Pureshooter said: karmakid Pong, dude, not Pony. I only clicked because I wanted to see what "playing pony" meant. Click to expand... Lol autocorrect did it….
Pureshooter said: karmakid Pong, dude, not Pony. I only clicked because I wanted to see what "playing pony" meant. Click to expand... Lol autocorrect did it….
karmakid RIP Cheems ❤️ Super Mod Forum Mod Sep 11, 2013 47,572 19,181 3,529 in front of your screen May 13, 2023 #4 Building a heart, one layer at a time | Stanford News Using advanced 3D printing techniques, Mark Skylar-Scott and his team want to transform a paste made of living cells into hearts and other organs. news.stanford.edu
Building a heart, one layer at a time | Stanford News Using advanced 3D printing techniques, Mark Skylar-Scott and his team want to transform a paste made of living cells into hearts and other organs. news.stanford.edu