SETI bioastro: Human Brains and Recent Developments

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Sep 09 2005 - 14:01:12 UTC

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    Brain May Still Be Evolving,
    Studies Hint

    New York Times September 9, 2005
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    Two genes, microcephalin and ASPM,
    involved in determining the size of
    the human brain have undergone
    substantial evolution in the last
    60,000 years, researchers say,
    leading to the surprising suggestion
    that the brain is still undergoing
    rapid...

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    Nanochip emulates human brain

    KurzweilAI.net Sept. 9, 2005
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    Mobile phones could one day have
    the memory capacity of a desktop
    computer thanks to a microchip that
    mimics the functioning of the brain.
    Researchers are developing a new 3-D
    chip design using spintronics and a
    complex interconnected network of
    nanowires, with computing functions
    and decisions performed at the nodes
    where they meet -- an...

    http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=4828&m=7610


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