November 15, 2009 | 7:53 pm
By Aaron Rowe
With each passing year, the boundary between man and machine gets slimmer. Bionic ears have become commonplace, motorized prosthetics allow wounded soldiers to care for themselves, and electronic eyes are just over the horizon. Neuroscientists have almost jacked rodents into the matrix: They have used electrodes to read signals from individual mouse brain cells as the critters wandered through a virtual maze. Monkeys can feed themselves with robot arms wired directly into their brains. Here are ten clips of inventions that unite nerves with electronic circuits.
10. Monkey Feeding Itself with a Robot Arm
9. Guys Playing Pong with Brain Waves
8. Cockroach Pilots a Robot
7. Blob of Goo by iRobot
6. Mouse Wanders through a Video Game Maze While Scientists Read its Nerve Signals
5. Brain Control of a Humanoid Robot
4. Berkeley Scientists fly a Wired-Up Beetle Like it’s a Remote Control Airplane
3. Brainport Lets People See with Their Tongues
2. Roundup of Cyborg Insects
1. Dean Kamen’s Luke Arm
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"He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches."
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