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   NEUROTECHNOLOGY : BIOLOGICAL COMPUTING
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Is That a Pilot in Your Pocket? -- Lakshmi Sandhana  -- Wired News  -- October 23, 2004

Scientists at the University of Florida made a living 'brain' by extracting 25,000 neurons from a rat's brain and culturing them inside a glass dish. The scientists were able to train the 'brain' to control the plane in the simulator and to react to conditions of the plane.

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Ingenious Chips Merge Human Cells, Silicon to Model Human Organ -- Staff  -- Boston Globe  -- June 26, 2001

In laboratories across the country, innovations such as toxin-tracking bacteria mounted on chips and a robotic arm directed by monkey brain waves are blurring the line between what is alive and what is a machine. Though some might see this as the stuff of nightmares, researchers see promise for dramatic advances in medicine. Deciphering the communications of nerve cells, for instance, would help in building better prosthetic limbs.

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