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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

ONE STEP CLOSER TO THE BORG

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This week, a research breakthrough at the University of Washington brings us one step closer to living as cyborgs. Chao Zhong and his colleagues have built a biocompatible solid state device made from the shells of crustaceans that's able to monitor and control the flow of protons. Unlike electronic machines that transfer information via electrons, our bodies and brains do it via ions and protons. And that difference between machines and bodies -- we're incompatible technology -- has been one challenge to advancing cybernetics.

Read More: http://news.discovery.com/tech/one-step-closer-to-borg-111102.html

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