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A fully functioning brain can generate as much as 10 watts of electrical power.
Every bit as potent as when it first appeared in 1961, McCaffrey's tale introduces us to Helva, a girl who is "born a thing" with a badly disabled body but a fully functioning brain; she is spared euthanasia and made the living CPU of a spaceship.
The front half will grow a new tail and, more impressively, the back half will grow a new head complete with a fully functioning brain.
The example is made all the more complicated by the proposition that each link in the centipede would have a fully functioning brain with sufficient awareness to realize that it were attached to somebody else' bottom.
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"Minibrain" is a controversial nickname, loathed by some scientists who fear it conjures alarmist images of fully functioning brains trapped in vats, while the reality today is balls of cells that can't think or feel.
Gehrig was its first prominent victim, dying two years after his 1939 diagnosis; some others, like the British physicist Stephen Hawking, now 68, can live for decades with fully functioning brains inside bodies that have wasted away.
The difference here is that we are talking about rich life experiences coming together with complex skills at just the right time of brain development in order to establish a fully functioning, adult brain.
"American scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains".
— Christine O'Donnell, in 1999 "American scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains".
In 2007, O'Donnell frantically warned Bill O'Reilly, "American scientific companies are crossbreeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains".
It's because they're all woefully lacking knowledge of policy and the issues; cannot articulate their positions; and most of all, are radical fringe wingnuts who get into an embarrassing heap o' trouble every time they open their mouths (can you say "mice have fully functioning human brains?").
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