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		<title>Robot Controlled by Rat Neurons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Hammond a PhD Research Assistant in Kevin Warwick&#8217;s Cybernetics Lab at Reading University recently developed a robot that uses 300,000 neurons to assist it in navigation. These cortical neurons were cultured and exposed to 80 electrodes connected to a computer and interfaced to the robot. These electrodes are monitored for regions that are responding [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/markhammond">Mark Hammond</a> a PhD Research Assistant in <a href="http://www.kevinwarwick.com/">Kevin Warwick&#8217;s Cybernetics Lab</a> at Reading University recently developed a robot that uses 300,000 neurons to assist it in navigation.  These cortical neurons were cultured and exposed to 80 electrodes connected to a computer and interfaced to the robot.  These electrodes are monitored for regions that are responding coherently to the incoming electrical stimuli.  Above is a video.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://technology.newscientist.com/article/mg19926696.100-rise-of-the-ratbrained-robots.html?DCMP=NLC-nletter&#038;nsref=mg19926696.100">New Scientist article is here</a>.</p>
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