rat braincells

Update: Lab-grown rat brain cells can power a robot
The latest work from Reading University's Kevin Warwick, the prolific remote-brain researcher, shows that brain cells are smart enough on their own, in isolation, to know how to form up and do more complex tasks. [Previously, News of the Weird has reported on Warwick's pioneering microchip work, e.g., communicating with his wife solely by their respective arm-planted chips and his routine ability to open his office door and turn on the lights just by thinking about it. NOTW 592 (6-11-1999), NOTW 644 (6-9-2000), NOTW 700 (7-8-2001).] Daily Telegraph (London)
     Posted By: Chuck - Thu Sep 18, 2008
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Can no one else see that this man is clearly trying to be a super-villain? Look at his powers! And also, who else has developed robots with rat-like qualities? Baxter Stockman, archenemy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Posted by kingmonkey in Athens, Ontario on 09/18/08 at 10:40 AM
What are we going to do today Brain?
Same thing we do every day Pinky!

yup, now I have the theme song playing in my head
Posted by Jules in Connecticut on 09/18/08 at 12:58 PM
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