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Bharat | May 15 2009
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Hey fellow bloggers, OGAWA has sensed the fact that we’ve racked our brains to eternity and screwed our eyes to perfection. No yoga class can save the day for us, nor can those long bathing and massaging sessions in the spa. So, what can, as hyped it.
Bharat | Apr 23 2009
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For all who know and for the unfamiliar alike, the Blue Brain project was conceived in 2005 to simulate mammal brains reality up in computer models. Many computer simulations have been attempted over time and steadily with the evolution in the sphere,..
Atul | Apr 20 2009
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Robot design enthusiasts can bring into use the last possible doodad they have lying in their backpack and then when they get on with it, even a crazy name appeals sensible to them. Loki for instance in this case is the name of a DIY robot inspired...
Taylor Flatt | Jul 4 2008
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Hitachi is still working on their hardware. They are currently moving towards making a 5TB HDD which they predict will be ready by 2010. Considering that most other hardware devices in the computer almost start to limit the amount of space they can...
Taylor Flatt | Jun 26 2008
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Death row is the end of the line for most people, but some are lucky enough to appeal and get off the sentence. But could there be a computer to predict who lives and who 'dies'? The US might just have something like that. ANN, artificial neural...
Arpita Mukherjee | Feb 1 2008
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In an effort to study the process of memory formation scientists of Japan’s Nara Institute of Science and Technology in western Japan and Kinki University have implanted a small camera into the hippocampus of a mouse’s brain. The observations, the..
Arpita Mukherjee | Dec 23 2007
brain computer interfaces
For people with lost limbs or lost memories, researches in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) have a series of good news. Researchers in this field are working on developing an array of new computing techniques that will help replace the lost parts of...
Neha Mahajan | Dec 14 2007
brain in a dish
What happens when thousands of rat cells are kept in a petri dish? It learns to fly a jet plane. I am not out of mind as I write this, this may sound as piece of sci-fi but this is what exactly 37 year old, Thomas DeMarse, assistant professor of...
Mahua | Nov 21 2007
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How about building robots that work with the power of living brains? Is it just a science fiction? Well no I guess, a super enthusiast Charles M. Higgins, an associate professor in the University of Arizona, and his team has recently demonstrated a...
Anupam | Oct 17 2006
Everyone of us thinks that we should have a back up brain where we can store our everyday living and can also read it when in need. Computer Engineer Gordon Bell, a researcher at Microsoft Corp. has done just that and is designing a device called...

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