Brain cells in a dish fly fighter plane
Brain cells in a dish fly fighter plane
16:05 25 October 04
NewScientist.com news service
An array of rat brain cells has successfully flown a virtual F-22 fighter jet. The cells could one day become a more sophisticated replacement for the computers that control uncrewed aerial vehicles or, in the nearer future, form a test-bed for drugs against brain diseases such as epilepsy. [Full Story]
16:05 25 October 04
NewScientist.com news service
An array of rat brain cells has successfully flown a virtual F-22 fighter jet. The cells could one day become a more sophisticated replacement for the computers that control uncrewed aerial vehicles or, in the nearer future, form a test-bed for drugs against brain diseases such as epilepsy. [Full Story]
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