A University of Florida scientist has grown a living ?brain? that can fly a simulated plane, giving scientists a novel way to observe how brain cells function as a network. —UF Scientist: ?Brain? in a Dish Acts as Autopilot, Living Computer
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Thanks for your kind words… I’m sorry to hear that the accident has had long-term effects on his health. How very like a teacher to encourage her daughter to use research to help her adjust to the change.
The articles I read on your weblog never cease to amaze me. This one, I’m sure my daughter will be looking into with interest. She’s researching the brain, and it’s activities after a concussion. She took many notes on how her father was acting after a traffic accident. It has been a long road of recovery and she’s determined to understand the obvious changes he has gone through. I truly enjoy reading everything here. Thank you for allowing us to read and learn.