Absolutely loved this interview. Thanks to both of you. Cannot wait to see Dr. Khizroevs, and his labs developments over the next months years and decades! I can just tell he's onto some absolute next level stuff, just itching to bring it out of the lab. Individual neuron control with true non destructive r/w access, this is literally the next step in humanity. It enables so much. The kicker is, once this problem is solved, we have all the tools already developed to complete the interface! We are *mostly* there *today*, I would say. The bit about the voltage difference of cancer cells blew my mind. Talk about a selective way of sorting out biological parts, and at a factor of ten times difference right off the start! Often we don't think about doing such things in a "simple" real world, mechanical-style fashion. I sometimes wonder if a lot of concepts we operate with at regular scale will get translated over to nano realm stuff just with some alteration, so "simple" concepts that can change everything can become possible over night by progressive breakthroughs taking shape as a whole. It's going to be an interesting decade.
Friend, under your studies and advance in nanotechnology. It is possible that the progression of schizophrenia improves. Send me a message urgently, thank you ..
I've heard of Sakhrat and his work before; I take it he has a long ways to go.
Ah, this fellow got some funding from DARPA who started R&D into smart dust for brain interfaces some years ago.
Absolutely loved this interview. Thanks to both of you.
Cannot wait to see Dr. Khizroevs, and his labs developments over the next months years and decades! I can just tell he's onto some absolute next level stuff, just itching to bring it out of the lab.
Individual neuron control with true non destructive r/w access, this is literally the next step in humanity. It enables so much. The kicker is, once this problem is solved, we have all the tools already developed to complete the interface! We are *mostly* there *today*, I would say.
The bit about the voltage difference of cancer cells blew my mind. Talk about a selective way of sorting out biological parts, and at a factor of ten times difference right off the start! Often we don't think about doing such things in a "simple" real world, mechanical-style fashion. I sometimes wonder if a lot of concepts we operate with at regular scale will get translated over to nano realm stuff just with some alteration, so "simple" concepts that can change everything can become possible over night by progressive breakthroughs taking shape as a whole.
It's going to be an interesting decade.
Friend, under your studies and advance in nanotechnology. It is possible that the progression of schizophrenia improves. Send me a message urgently, thank you ..