Soon we won't have to think for ourselves anymore! Won't that be easier?The results demonstrated are considered to be a transformative event in microbiological science because it suggests that it will now be possible to create a whole host of new amino acids and proteins in animals, each limited only by the imagination. Initially it is expected that such proteins will be of the kind that would be sensitive or reactive to light, thus allowing researchers to cause or control effects in an animal by doing nothing more than illuminating them. Such experiments would be truly groundbreaking because unlike previous trials that sought to recreate natural phenomenon, new research in this area could lead to the creation of new types of animal biology.
Greiss and Chin next plan to work together to see if a means can be found to control neural cells in the nematode brain that would lead to directing animal behavior using simple laser flashes.
Rejoice, oh nematodes...
Rejoice, oh nematodes...
Researchers extend genetic code of an entire animal
Re: Rejoice, oh nematodes...
Isn't that what government is already doing for us?DeltaV wrote:Soon we won't have to think for ourselves anymore! Won't that be easier?
Scientists open new window into the brain

Oops, almost forgot my glasses... Now, just look into this Neuralizer...However an intriguing idea is that this pathway might also be used to influence the patterns of the brain itself, Professor Martin adds.
"We know this K pathway is affected by blue light. This raises the tantalising possibility that by stimulating it with light of the right wavelength you could actually alter the rhythms of the brain."
