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Their visualisations of future events were more likely to be disorganised and emotionless.
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OSI was an industry effort, attempting to get everyone to agree to common network standards to provide multi-vendor interoperability
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we have the technology to sense, transmit, analyze and apply the language of neurons.
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Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions but have yet to be successfully implanted in animals or humans
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Strictly speaking it is any method of interfering with the structure and/or function of neurons. The main aim being optimal mental health, other goals include damage repair, prevention of disease and augmentation of abilities or of intelligence overall
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developing the fundamental research that will enable the use of brain activity to provide closed loop control (motor commands out, sensor feedback in) for assistive devices.
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an eloquent essay by M’du Hlongwa, a member of Abahlali baseMjondolo, a squatter organizing group in Durban, South Africa:
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As a latecomer to the world of classical music, I need your help to create a collection of essential pieces. Any suggestions?
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If you’re building a library of classical music, it can be difficult to know which recordings will strike a chord. But now with Radio 3’s help you can sit back, relax, and find out exactly what the experts think.
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if new technologies and drugs can alter, enhance and control our brains then will they change what it means to be human? Should such practices be encouraged or suppressed? How are we going to use our new-found knowledge of the brain?
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Sun Microsystems launched a new, media rich site The Big Mashup: How the network is changing entertainment and news gathering in the Participation Age