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Ants Can Devour The Human Brain Through Died

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the incident one: a child dies because the surgeon finds ants in his brain!

Apparently this child fall asleep with some candy in his mouth or on the side of his bed.Ants that crawl into her ear and finally managed to get into his brain.

When he awoke, he realized that Ant has been in the head.

After that, he constantly complained about itching around her face.His mother took him to the doctor, but doctors didn't know what was wrong with him he took an x-ray of the child and horror, he found a group of ants living in her skull. Because Ant still alive, doctors could not be operated on the child because ants are constantly moving. The child was finally dead. So please be careful when leaving food near your bed or when feeding on the bed. This might attract ants. Most importantly, NEVER you or your child eating candy before bed. You or your child may unwittingly have interesting Ant when you fall asleep.


The incident Two: similar incidents occurred in a hospital in taiwan. People in rawat in the hospital and always warn by nurses not to leave food on the bed because there are ants. He did not heed their advice.

Ant's finally gets to his head.
Family members say that the person is constantly complaining of headaches. He died and diotopsi.

Doctors discovered a group of ants living on his head. It turns out, the ants have to eat a small portion of his brain.

Source: http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=6830566
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Honda's Asimo Robot Could Already In Control With The Brain

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Honda has developed a new brain-machine interface (BMI) that allows humans to control the Asimo humanoid robot with just a thought provoking. BMI is a system that developed in conjunction with Honda's Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) and Shimadzu Corporation, consisting of the sensor-laden helmet to measure brain activity users and computers that analyze the mindset and relay them as wireless commands to the robot.

When users are just thinking about moving his right, pre-programmed Asimo responded to a few seconds later to improve with the right hand. Likewise, Asimo lift and left arm when people think about their move your left hand, he starts when people think about moving their feet, and holding his hands in front of its origin when people think about moving their tongue.


Honda BMI – High-precision technology depends on the BMI are three types of activity measurements of brain. EEG (electroencephalography) sensors measure the electrical potential fluctuation in a bit in my head that occurs when thinking, while the NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) sensors to measure changes in blood flow in the brain. New information extraction technology is developed that is used to process complex data from both types of sensors, so that a more accurate reading. The system reportedly has a level of accuracy of more than 90%.
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The use of EEG and NIRS sensor make the new system is more compact than previous BMI systems that rely on the bulkier fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) technology. Although a system that is small enough to be transported from place to place, the developers plan to reduce its size.
Honda, has been conducting research and development of BMI with ATR since 2005, is looking into the possibility of one day using the type of the interface with the technology of artificial intelligence and robotics to devices that make the user can operate without having to move.
Terms of mengedalikan this Robot is, should not be ngeres-minded!

Source of: http://motionsart.blogspot.com/2011/02/berita-robot-honda-asimo-sudah-bisa-di.html
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The Human Brain Is Expected To Continue Shrinking

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PCiklopedia.co.cc-the human brain is shrinking as the development environment centres is increasingly complex.

Professor David Geary, psychologists from the University of Missoury, along with his colleagues who have been studying the evolution of the size of a human skull was 1.9 million to 10 thousand years ago, found that the size of the brain shrinking in line with the ever increasing population density.

The hypothesis that they use are more and more humans who live together in adjacent, then more and more exchanges that occur in groups, the neat divisions of work function, and the rich and diverse interaction among fellow human beings. "When the community with a more complex social order emerges, the brain shrink because humans do not need to be as clever as ever to survive," said AFP Geary as quoted.

Hypothesis Geary and his team were in accordance with the results of research that reveals the human brain shrinks during 30 thousand years. The size of the average brain of modern humans-Homo sapiens-decreasing to around 10 per cent during the period from 1500 to cubic centimeter 1359, the size of a tennis ball. The measurements are performed with the using of the skull found in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia was also found that female brain smaller than average size in the man's brain was having penysutan in the same amount.

Even so, the experts of anthropology is not too surprised by the phenomenon of shrinkage of the human brain. The reason, according to them, the size of the brain is closely related to the size of the body. The great and powerful human body, the greater the size of the brain to control it.

Anthropologists refer to Neanderthal "Cousin" modern man's body is much larger, have a bigger brain, too. So is the man of Cro-Magnon-makes a great beast in the cave paintings of Lascaux 17 thousand years ago--that her body is more powerful than its predecessor. According to Geary, characteristics that are indeed necessary in the face of an environment full of danger.

However, the shrinking of the brain does not mean more stupid than modern man parent. "This just shows that the brain of modern humans evolved in different ways and have a more complicated form kecedasan," knot Brian Hare, Assistant Professor of anthropology of Dukue University.

Source of: http://www.pciklopedia.co.cc/2011/02/pciklopedia.html
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