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Cheesobacillus furiosus is the verbal spewage from a few lowly undergraduates toiling away in Lyman Duff, McGill's darkest, dankest, dorkiest structure, and perhaps several other such edifices. We try to talk about science intelligently, but what comes out is mostly dirty humour about cleavage.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Braaaaaains

This man is brilliant. His talk makes me want to switch into neuroscience - and believe me, I loves me my bugs. It also just gets me all excited about the future.

Can you tell I'm addicted to the TED talks?

Posted by Andy at 9:00 PM

Labels: artificial intelligence, Jeff Hawkins, neuroscience, TED

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