Website review: Frostfirehive.com/scientists-have-g...
fpsnetwork discovered this in Bizarre/Oddities
•71 reviews since Jan 9, 2008
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fpsnetwork discovered 7 months ago- Kinda like, jello...

netphantom9 rated 7 months ago- Now that's some interesting research.

shadowpool rated 7 months ago- Neurons are incredibly adaptable.

- WOOTBEANS rated 7 months ago
- What about a source?

RichieDagger rated 7 months ago- Behold the birth of Skynet!

zingmax rated 7 months ago- rat brain fly's plane

malfist rated 7 months ago- For some reason I don't believe this...

T-Y-R rated 7 months ago- hooly shit, why don't we just kill ourselves now.. lets just hope science fiction doesn't know what its talking about

griguthul rated 7 months ago- I Want One!

eviscerationtbdm rated 7 months ago- Savage...this fricks me out, also.

DrBlizzardo rated 7 months ago- From the page: "The brain-in-a-dish is the idea of Thomas DeMarse, 37, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Florida. His work has been praised as a significant insight into the brain by leading US academics and scientific journals. The 25,000 neurons were suspended in a specialised liquid to keep them alive and then laid across a grid of 60 electrodes in a small glass dish." More from the page: "In the most striking experiment, the brain was linked to the jet simulator. Manipulated by the electrodes and a desktop computer, it was taught to control the flight path, even in mock hurricane-strength winds." Ahem...where's Pat Robertson and the Taliban Republicans Loudmouths to tell us to back off god's turf? I am sure there will shortly be poorly reasoned and short-sighted policy pronouncements against this by the Bush administration.