Robot scientists control live mouse
Robotic scientists in China have succeeded in 'controlling' live mice.
Anova | June 13, 2005

Experts at the robot research centre in Shandong Technology University controlled white mice by stimulating micro-electrodes on their heads.
The mice obeyed computer-generated commands to, in succession, "turn left", "turn right" and "move forward".
Project manager Su Xuecheng said animal robot research is the merger of electronic communication and biology, creating a new scientific discipline.
Scientists believe it will eventually lead to new ways of curing disabilities as electronic signals are used to replace damaged nerves
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