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On May eighth 2001, in Chicago, specialists combined the cerebrum of a crude lamprey eel with a robot the span of a hockey puck, making a living machine that followed a light emission in a research center ring, similar to a smaller than normal bull pursuing a bullfighter’s red cape.
Part natural and part mechanical, the unrefined cyborg is outfitted with the cerebrum stem of an eel, which, kept alive in a saline arrangement, gets contribution from electronic light sensors and guides the automated wheels to advance toward the wellspring of the shaft.
Changing the area and force of the light, the researchers saw that the eel mind could adjust to changing conditions in its push to find the source. The ROBO-EEL

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