Well, I did it again: led the Seven-Sentence Short Story workshop (created by science fiction and fantasy author James van Pelt) at a writing conference, this time, Wordbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta. Here’s the story I …
It’s time for this year’s Kickstarter to fund Shapers of Worlds Volume V, the fifth in the series of anthologies featuring science fiction and fantasy by authors who were guests on my Aurora Award-winning podcast, The …
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Shapers of Worlds Volume IV, the fourth anthology featuring authors who were guests on my podcast, The Worldshapers, is now available everywhere, including directly from Shadowpaw Press. Here’s a handy universal URL with links to …
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Here’s another seven-sentence short story! I ran the workshop again at Ganbatte, an anime convention in Saskatoon. It went well, and here’s the one I created, again with the instructions, created by noted SF short-story …
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Brain on a chip
A Stanford bioengineering professor is trying to create a silicon computer that works as efficiently as the human brain. (Via Defense Tech.)
I like this quote:
Although it would be easy to frame Boahen’s research—recreating the brain—as the stuff of science fiction, he says he prefers to focus on its practical applications.
“I’m not driven by the sci-fi thing,” he said. “It’s probably because I grew up in Ghana and, by the time I was exposed to it, I was too critical. I’m sort of a nuts-and-bolts guy.”
That’s all right. There are plenty of us who are driven by that “sci-fi thing.” In this case, driven to say, “Cool!”
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2006/03/brain-on-a-chip/