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streetvoyager t1_jacqnnr wrote
Reply to Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells | Scientists unveil a path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by chrisdh79
This seems like the seed for a dystopian cyborg future.
streetvoyager t1_j8hfd51 wrote
F . Really hope I’m not some people.
streetvoyager t1_iu22ec8 wrote
Reply to How do you guys read books? by HalboAngel
For me it depends on the book and how complicated the language is. Sometimes I can read without saying most words and still get the whole story other times I have to slow it down and read with the head voice.
streetvoyager t1_itm6y4o wrote
Reply to Covid-19 linked to excessive destruction of connections between nerve cells in new brain model. The findings could help to identify new treatments against persistent cognitive symptoms after a Covid-19 infection. by MistWeaver80
If this is happening in the brains of everyone that has gotten Covid boy oh boy are we in for some big trouble in the next 10-30 years. I’m sure we will see higher risk for certain neurodegenerative disease in some demographics where infection wasn’t controlled well. Hopefully vaccinations help lower the risk that these brain complications happen.
I am assuming other strong viral infections can cause similar things but I don’t know anything, I’m just a dumb person .
streetvoyager t1_it9fhdq wrote
Reply to Using a gel-like, radioactive implant, engineers have demonstrated the most effective treatment for pancreatic cancer ever recorded in mouse models, the new treatment completely eliminated tumors in 80 percent of mice across several model types, including those considered the most difficult to treat by giuliomagnifico
We are getting really good and saving mice!
But seriously, hopefully something like this can move into human trials quickly.
streetvoyager t1_jadatd7 wrote
Reply to comment by chase_the_sun_ in Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells | Scientists unveil a path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by chrisdh79
I'd definitely take the ones that make you jump higher, then I wouldn't have to get the ladder out to get over the fence when I kick the dogs toy into the neighbor's yard.