linkedin post 2013-08-29 09:16:57

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RAT SUPERCOMPUTER proof-of-concept, or a good start. This "could lead to the linking of multiple animal brains to form the first “organic computer” through which multiple animals could exchange, store, and process sensory and motor information." Imagine 1,000 rats brains connected, or 1,000 beetles." " http://lnkd.in/pZ_KN9 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-08-29 09:20:39

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THIS WAS BIG. Thought control across species. "Researchers at Harvard University have created the first noninvasive brain-to-brain interface (BBI) between a human… and a rat. Simply by thinking the appropriate thought, the BBI allows the human to control the rat’s tail"." " http://lnkd.in/szMWAu View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-08-29 09:22:24

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RAT BRAIN MIND MELD BY INTERNET. "In February, Dr. Miguel A. Nicolelis, a neuroscientist at Duke University successfully connected the brains of two rats over the Internet, allowing them to communicate with their minds so when one rat pressed a lever, the other one did the same. The rats were in different locations, one at Duke University, in North Carolina, and another in a laboratory in Natal, Brazil." This was two way problem solving. " " http://lnkd.in/vXR5ZE View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-08-29 09:23:49

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SPOCK'S MIND MELD. A stunning and historic first. "Dr. Nicolelis has connected the brains of four mice in what he calls a “brain net” allowing them to share information over the Internet. In another experiment, he took two monkeys and gave them both half of a piece of information to successfully move a robotic arm, which required them to share the information through their brain."" " http://lnkd.in/vXR5ZE View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-08-30 06:54:33

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GLOWING BUNNIES now add to monkeys, dogs, plants, but with a serious objective. "But the research has a concrete purpose. For one, it proves genes can be shuttled between species and passed down to offspring. By choosing an obvious physical trait, like a green glow, scientists can more easily tell how successful their technique is and how well it spreads". " " http://lnkd.in/aKA6uD? View in LinkedIn
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