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At 01:59 AM 12/03/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>"These cells are very small, about a third of the size of a human hair.
>So in order to go into that environment and listen to how neurons
>speak, we have to develop by hand these very tiny sensors that are
>even smaller than the neurons themselves.
>
>"In fact, with Harvard we are working on a procedure to
>actually use the sensors during neurosurgery as a tool to understand
>more of what's wrong with the brain of a person that has
>Parkinson's or epilepsy."


Wouldn't it be great if they could just give us all a new Mother Board as
they do in a computer?


just me,
Marjorie
68/58/55

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