Scientists can now control mice with radio waves and light
July 22, 20172 min read339 words
Published: July 22, 2017  |  2 min read339 words
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July 28, 2017
This research has been happening for a while as the article has mentioned. Similar experiments have been done on fruit flies, worms; essentially any animal that has neurons can have this technology applied to them. The limitation is not the technology, it is our understanding of how brains work on a cellular level.
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July 25, 2017
Love Popular Science! The company that published this research, IEEE Spectrum, has been shaping the future of technology for a long time, from firewire to quantum computing. This article shows that the Jaeger Program will be one day real!
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