MrRING
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Link is dead. The MIA web article can be accessed via the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20030430120030/http://www.gatech.edu:80/news-room/release.php?id=125
here is a bit if the article:
Georgia Tech Researchers Use Lab Cultures to Control Robotic Device
The Hybrot, a small robot that moves about using the brain signals of a rat, is the first robotic device whose movements are controlled by a network of cultured neuron cells.
Steve Potter and his research team in the Laboratory for Neuroengineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying the basics of learning, memory, and information processing using neural networks in vitro. Their goal is to create computing systems that perform more like the human brain.
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