decidedly different, less praising, take on the DARPA projects.
"But this is not a kinder, gentler -or even rational- administration" hehe.
The 'Brain Interface Program' is the most lavishly funded of nearly all the DARPA bioengineering efforts (the project has been given $24 million for the next two years).
"After all, whines Rudolph, today's soldier's brain chip may be tomorrow's brain damage therapy. We should be impressed?"
Military: brain-machine interface could benefit millions. A letter written by Dr. Alan Rudolph, in Nature 24 July 2003. he has some very good points... "but we are sensitive to working with academic institutions, and do our best to ensure stability in graduate education"