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| Xeroxing the brain Anders Sandberg and Nick Bostrom, of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, have published an in-depth roadmap for "whole brain emulation" - in other words, the replication of a fully functional human brain inside a computer. "The basic idea" for whole brain emulation (WBE), they write, "is to take a particular brain, scan its structure in detail, and construct a software model of it that is so fa [..] |
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| Brain Age Works, Says Science [Nintendo] Researchers in Scotland have tested the effects of Brain Age on schoolchildren. The results? Good! The organization Learning and Teaching Scotland tested daily usage of Brain Age — known there as Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training &mdash [..] |
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| Brain Age Breaks UK Sales Record [Uk] British people, hello! Apparently lots of you own Brain Age. Like a lot a lot. According to compilers Chart-Track, the game has spent 80 weeks in the UK's top ten. 80. Eighty. 8. 0. The gray matter DS title has now surpassed the original Tomb Raider's benchmark. Perhaps British folks keep losing their copies of Brain Age and keep buying replacements? Perhaps they're just crazy [..] |
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DSi Shop to open with Brain Age 1 & 2 Filed under: Nintendo DS
At its media summit today, Nintendo announced that the DSi Shop, a digital distribution vendor compatible with the new DS model, will launch with two capable titles: Brain Age 1 and ... [..] |
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| There Will Be No More Brain Training [Brain Training] For a game built upon endless repetition, Brain Training's certainly making an impression on some people, because years on from release, the two games are still selling like fancy, heated cakes. So Nintendo are surely working on more, yes? Itprintsmoney. [..] |
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| EA Explores Children's Minds With Brain Quest [Game Announce] Electronic Arts is hopping on the Nintendo DS learning tool train with the announcement of two new games for the handheld based on the educational card series Brain Quest. The two titles, one focusing on third/fourth graders and the other on fifth/sixth, will translate the cards into a series of ques [..] |
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| Rise of the rat-brained robots This robot steers clear of obstacles using rat brain cells… I’ll see if we can do a kit version of this (rat brain cells might not be included).
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| Buzz!: Brain Bender announced for PSP [Games Convention 2008] More and more stuff keeps pouring in over at Leipzig. Sony annonced today Buzz:! Brain Bender will be making it to the PSP this holiday. The game focuses heavily on, well, making you think, which none of us like doing. The full game will offer 16 mini-games and feature [..] |
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| Book Review: Inside Steve's Brain Dan Pourhadi offers his take on Leander Kahney's new book, Inside Steve's Brain, about what makes the Apple CEO tick. MacWorld [..] |
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| Bonce-antenna education downloads foreseen in 30 years Goth-fear admiral has brain chips on the brain
A controversial ex-admiral who now represents much of Blighty’s fee-paying schools sector has predicted that schoolchildren of the not-too-distant future might download knowledge directly into their brains. The private schooling honcho seemed to predict some kind of implanted cranial antenna technology, rather than the relatively old-school bonc [..] |
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Arduino wifi shield Little Bird Electronics has a new wifi add-on for you Arduino elites out there -
The Little Bird Brain, is an Arduino Shield which brings both Brains and Wifi to your project. Slot the Little Bird Brain Sheild into your Arduino and you will have the following capabilities:
- Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g
- Support for the following ARP, [...] [..] |
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