MIT scientists conducted an experiment where they ran the video game DOOM on E. coli cells, achieving a frame rate of 0.00003fps. This experiment has garnered attention and sparked discussions in the scientific community and on social media. The news article that initially reported the demo was found to be inaccurate, as there was no actual demonstration of DOOM running on gut bacteria.
👉🏼 „Add bacteria to the list of things that can run Doom • The Register” 🔗 https://t.co/Fdge5H18x0 💬 It will be interesting to see if @romero will show this at @WeAreDevs
But....does it run DOOM? https://t.co/fh5nOMqD0S
MIT scientist ran Doom on E. coli cells in an experiment that sounds like sci-fi https://t.co/Nz6vf5rZLL
Nobody recognized the movie clips I posted last night. Y’all need to get up on your 70s computer doom movies.
Mad Scientist Gets Doom Running on E. Coli Cells https://t.co/2CkRQx0X3O
Running the Doom with gut bacteria. Yes Doom the game. With 0.00003fps https://t.co/XQEHJotIZ6
You may have seen this news article last week. I am here to tell you: There actually is no demo of DOOM running on gut bacteria Let me explain... (1/6) https://t.co/HVHQbRUbXt