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Discovered: 21 Martian organic cell/tissue remains in a single substrate.     

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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 13, 2008 05:54

Discovered: 21 organic cell/tissue remains on Mars in a single substrate. Fig. 1 below shows 21 obvious Martian cell/tissue remains in a single substrate of the optical microscope on board Phoenix Mars ... L had diameters ranging from 13 micrometers to 21 micrometers. The remainders were tissue remains of 26 to 29 micrometers in diameter. http://www.wretch.cc/...
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Eight unmistakable organic tissues discovered on Martian Winkie's skull     

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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 12, 2008 05:54

Eight unmistakable organic tissue remains discovered on Martian Winkie's face. Martian Winkie just disclosed eight unmistakable organic tissues on his face (Fig. 1). Around Winkie are ten more unmistakable organic tissue remains marked in Fig. 2. Fig. 1: eight tissue remains on Winkie's face http://www.wretch....=1555314560&p=98 Fig. 2: ten tissue remains around Winkie http://www.wretch...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 21, 2008 16:52

.... I'm not sure I actually believe the article. How is the lump of tissue kept alive?  Is it simply suffused with nutrient? The article is probably true, there .../2004/10/041022104658.htm That makes the latest release "first robot controlled by living brain tissue" a bit gimmicky.  Obviously if you can control an electronic simulator with X you can also ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: zinnic
Date: Aug 21, 2008 09:30

.... I'm not sure I actually believe the article. How is the lump of tissue kept alive?  Is it simply suffused with nutrient? The article is probably true, there was .../2004/10/041022104658.htm That makes the latest release "first robot controlled by living brain tissue" a bit gimmicky.  Obviously if you can control an electronic simulator with X you can also control ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: Edward Green
Date: Aug 20, 2008 00:18

.... I'm not sure I actually believe the article. How is the lump of tissue kept alive?  Is it simply suffused with nutrient? The article is probably true, there was ....com/releases/2004/10/041022104658.htm That makes the latest release "first robot controlled by living brain tissue" a bit gimmicky. Obviously if you can control an electronic simulator with X you can also control ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 08:36

... the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Stitched together from cultured rat neurons, Gordon's primitive grey... array" (MEA) serves as the interface between living tissue and machine, with the brain sending electrical impulses ... Because the brain is living tissue, it must be housed in a special ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 08:28

......@yahoo.com> wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Stitched together from cultured rat neurons, Gordon's primitive grey matter was designed at the University of Reading by scientists who unveiled the neuron-powered machine on ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Aug 17, 2008 12:35

... the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Stitched together from cultured rat neurons, Gordon's primitive grey...electrode array" (MEA) serves as the interface between living tissue and machine, with the brain sending electrical impulses ...> Because the brain is living tissue, it must be housed in a special ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: zgsmith1
Date: Aug 17, 2008 10:25

... <reanimater_2...@yahoo.com> wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Stitched together from cultured rat neurons, Gordon's primitive grey matter was designed at the University of Reading by scientists who unveiled the neuron-powered machine on ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2008 22:20

...wrote: Spaceman wrote: Immortalist wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Oh crap, The creation of the Dalak race has begun. :) Yup. Although bigger versions of these little guys could probably eventually drive an auto or a semi more ...
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