... Eugene makes a good point. Which ever method of uploading arrives first will likely be the method used by the present masses. As the future of Homo ...
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Randal Koene
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Jun 1, 1999 3:11 pm
Me too! Cheers, Randal ... _______________________________________________________________________ RANDAL A. KOENE PhD4, Neural Modeling Lab, Department of...
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Ansgar Koene
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Jun 1, 1999 3:20 pm
Count me in! greetings, Ansgar ... Ansgar R. Koene Helmholtz Institute Utrecht University P.O. Box 80.000 3508 TA Utrecht E-mail: A.Koene@... Telephone:...
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Jun 1, 1999 9:24 pm
From: Shunichi Amari <amari@...> RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan Applications Invited for Heads of New Laboratories in the "Creating the...
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j.Maxwell Legg
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Jun 2, 1999 3:06 am
Beep Beep! Just a passing remark to wish you all well on your Uploading book monopoly, a la Rockefeller -> Gates - > Strout. I'm sorry not to be able to...
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Jun 2, 1999 6:12 pm
From: Doug Bailey <Doug.Bailey@...> A computer made of neurons taken from leeches has been created by US scientists. ...
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Eugene Leitl
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Jun 6, 1999 2:35 pm
Consult the url for figures to the captions. http://www.mpg.de/news99/news30_99.htm A Sharper Look at the Brain High-Resolution Pictures of Stimulated Brain ...
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Randal Koene
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Jun 6, 1999 8:16 pm
This is nice! :) Cheers, Randal ... _______________________________________________________________________ RANDAL A. KOENE PhD4, Neural Modeling Lab,...
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Eugene Leitl
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Jun 8, 1999 7:58 pm
5. NEUROBIOLOGY: DENDRITE MORPHOLOGY INDUCED BY SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY Viewed as a computing machine analog, the developing brain consists of a large number of...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 8, 1999 8:17 pm
That's a very important article. Thanks for pointing it out, 'gene! Hmm, we really should be keeping a bibliography of such things. I'm sure several of us...
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Eugene Leitl
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Jun 8, 1999 8:32 pm
... ISP with Python? Sounds interesting! (I've just subscribed to python-list@... myself. So little time, so much to learn...) Tell us about it. ... ...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 8, 1999 9:07 pm
... Python is extremely most verily cool, as you're no doubt learning now. I left my old ISP (web2010) because they're a bunch of Perl-heads and wouldn't...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 9, 1999 12:02 am
Integrating memory into the CPU, or, better, adding logic at the periphery of the RAM die has several obvious advantages: - substantially reduced access...
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Jun 10, 1999 9:51 pm
From: Anthony BURKITT <a.burkitt@...> The following paper on the analysis of integrate and fire neurons has been accepted for publication in...
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Randal Koene
randalk@...
Jun 10, 1999 10:52 pm
Thanks Eugene! Cheers, Randal _______________________________________________________________________ RANDAL A. KOENE PhD4, Neural Modeling Lab, Department of...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 11, 1999 5:34 am
Interesting times. I've just found out that C. elegans adults and D. melanogaster embryos can be readily cryopreserved. The nematodes are trainable and...
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Keith Wiley
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Jun 11, 1999 2:53 pm
Ah, one of the few genomes my Institute isn't personally responsible for. We sequenced the first genome ever and have sequenced about half of all the ...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 11, 1999 3:08 pm
... Hmm, maybe. The hard part is the scanning. Indeed, if we had the scanning, we'd hardly need the genome sequence and molecular dynamics simulations and...
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Randal Koene
randalk@...
Jun 11, 1999 3:12 pm
Hi Eugene, Just thought you might be interested to know that I'm becoming increasingly interested in large scale molecular scale dynamic modeling as an option...
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Eugene Leitl
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Jun 11, 1999 8:07 pm
... Don't quite agree. Having a giant molecular map of the cell doesn't give you the dynamics. With neurodynamics measurements you see only the big picture. If...
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Eugene Leitl
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Jun 11, 1999 8:08 pm
Yes, these are exactly the reasons why I also happen to think that it would a very good idea. It is a very powerful auxiliary tool. ... eGroups.com home:...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 11, 1999 8:34 pm
... True. We need to understand the dynamics in general, and Lockery's work is getting us that (albiet slowly -- the neurons are extremely hard to record ...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 12, 1999 1:16 am
Highly interesting material: http://green.la.asu.edu/review/content.htm The Scanning Probe Microscope in Biology S.M. Lindsay Department of Physics and...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 12, 1999 1:34 am
... I also doubt that tip abrasion alone will be sufficient. But ice sublimation in vacuum plus abrasion by the tip might make a difference. Perhaps one should...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 14, 1999 8:13 pm
... Yes, that is interesting! It seems to relate mostly to wet work (i.e., biological specimens in their natural squishy state), but it's still very ...
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Joseph J. Strout
joe@...
Jun 14, 1999 8:13 pm
... Indeed. Not exactly a $100K benchtop system anymore, but hey, if it works, it works. (The question, of course, is whether it works!) ... Hmm... I know of...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 14, 1999 9:21 pm
Joe, are you in your lab on Wendsday? Mike/Sandra are going to USCD to hunt for equipment, and I'm going to tag along. I'll be bringing some rabbit dias -- do...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 14, 1999 9:56 pm
... The vacuum is not a problem. The cryostat probably is, though. It must be also low on vibration. Cryo vacuum AFM is a pretty rigid set of constraints. Sure...
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Eugene Leitl
eugene.leitl@...
Jun 14, 1999 10:05 pm
Oops. Sorry, forgot to edit the headers. ... eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/murg http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications...