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Neural "Extension Cord" Developed

moon_monkey writes "Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a 'neural extension cord' by growing neurons attached to a microchip. The cord is made by gradually moving two batches of neurons apart, as they naturally grow towards one another. This biological 'data cable' could then interface with the brain once implanted, the researchers say." From the article: "...in the long run, it may not be necessary to interface directly with nerves at all. 'In Europe most researchers in this field are using non-invasive EEG,' [an outside researcher] explains... 'The signals are weaker so more complex processing is needed, but not having to perform surgery on the nervous system has many advantages,' [he] says."

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  1. Interesting but... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is it compatible with Windows Vista's DRM requirements?

  2. Understatement of the year by Spazmania · · Score: 4, Funny

    not having to perform surgery on the nervous system has many advantages

    I nominate this guy for the Understatement of the Year award.

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    1. Re:Understatement of the year by Lazerf4rt · · Score: 5, Funny

      OK, all you need are 8 of these neural data links, interfaced to a twisted pair cable. Plug that into a 10-BASE-T hub, and think really really fast to implement the 802.3 protocol in your brain. As long as you can remember your MAC address, you're golden.

  3. oh yeah... by macadamia_harold · · Score: 4, Funny

    The cord is made by gradually moving two batches of neurons apart, as they naturally grow towards one another. This biological 'data cable' could then interface with the brain once implanted, the researchers say.

    That way, in the future, people can have an almost lifelike experience watching Ow! My Balls!

  4. Yay Degree by unchiujar · · Score: 4, Funny

    Instant learning for classes. No I can finally finish college.
    I knew procrastinating worked...

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  5. Re:Sound like the beginning of tuning by pluther · · Score: 4, Funny
    I never realized how many idiot comments people made on /. until today.

    You must be new here.

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