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Overview: Remote Controlled Mice Today, Remote Controlled Humans Tomorrow
Further detail on the history of melding electronics and organics:
2010: Synthetic genome used to control bacteria (which amounts to building software for a living organism)
2009: Remote, electric muscle activation (remote controlled insect)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...fai=Cu9cq360BTYaBOoqOyAS6s5ndDgAAAKoEBU_QLnLm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAeV96bTRiI
2008: Learning brain cells control robots
Hybrot
2007: Scientists Start to Fuse Tissue and Technology in Machines
1990s: Scientists establish dialogue between computer and neurons in a Petri dish
Would it be cool to have Replicants? (Y/N)
I don't know, but the remote controlled beetle is simple, and simply astonishing.
http://gizmodo.com/5708415/todays-rc-mice-are-tomorrows-avatars?skyline=true&s=iYou may not have to wait until the year 2154 for your own remote-controlled body. Mark Stephen Meadows discusses wetware technology and how the science-fiction of Avatar is quickly becoming science fact.
Further detail on the history of melding electronics and organics:
2010: Synthetic genome used to control bacteria (which amounts to building software for a living organism)
it means that other genomes could be created, including a human genome that could be combined with the genome of other systems, such as, well, anything that runs on genes and chromosomes, which is most anything that's living.
2009: Remote, electric muscle activation (remote controlled insect)
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~maharbiz/Cyborg.htmlIn January, Professor Michel Maharbiz and postdoctoral researcher Hirotaka Sato, both of electrical engineering and computer sciences, demonstrated the first wireless control of a rhinoceros beetle at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ MEMS conference in Italy. Implanted on the live insect: six electrodes, a microprocessor, a radio receiver and a microbattery. Using a laptop to deliver commands to a base station, the researchers sent radio signals to the beetle’s gear, stimulating the brain and flight muscles to fly, turn and hover. Maharbiz, director of the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, says the DARPA-funded research could elucidate the neurobiology and biomechanics of insect flight, and the cyborg beetles could be used in the future for delicate search-and-rescue or surveillance missions.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...fai=Cu9cq360BTYaBOoqOyAS6s5ndDgAAAKoEBU_QLnLm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAeV96bTRiI
2008: Learning brain cells control robots
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7559150.stmA robot controlled by a blob of rat brain cells could provide insights into diseases such as Alzheimer's, University of Reading scientists say.
The project marries 300,000 rat neurons to a robot that navigates via sonar.
The neurons are now being taught to steer the robot around obstacles and avoid the walls of the small pen in which it is kept.
Hybrid machines
The blob of nerves forming the brain of the robot was taken from the neural cortex in a rat foetus and then treated to dissolve the connections between individual neurons.
Hybrot
A hybrot (short for "hybrid robot") is a cybernetic organism in the form of a robot controlled by a computer consisting of both electronic and biological elements. The biological elements are typically rat neurons connected to a computer chip.
2007: Scientists Start to Fuse Tissue and Technology in Machines
http://www.raven1.net/eelrobot.htma revolutionary experiment in combining a mechanical device with living tissue. The robot is controlled by an immature lamprey eel brain that was removed, kept alive in a special solution and attached to the hockey-puck-sized robot by wires so it can receive signals from the device's electronic eyes and send commands to move the machine's wheels.
1990s: Scientists establish dialogue between computer and neurons in a Petri dish
Would it be cool to have Replicants? (Y/N)