"Brain" In A Dish Acts As Autopilot, Living Computer

University of Florida scientists created a "living computer" using 25,000 rat neurons that learned to pilot a flight simulator

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In 2004, researchers grew rat brain cells in a dish and connected them to an F-22 fighter jet simulation through electrodes. The cultured neurons formed their own neural network and gradually learned to control the aircraft's pitch and roll, even in simulated storms. The breakthrough provides insights into how brains compute and could lead to biological computers for dangerous missions like search-and-rescue operations.

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