Coverage: Institute on Intelligent Systems: Biological and Computational Perspectives

August 1998


Scientists From University of Washington and Microsoft Probe Links Between Human Intelligence and Technology at Summer Institute, Microsoft press release, August 17, 1998

What Do Sea Slugs, People, and Computer Circuits Have in Common?, Microsoft press release, August 17, 1998

Computer Scientists Search for Ties to Biological Intelligence
Tim Studt, editor in chief, R&D Magazine, October, 1998

Biology Computes, Chris O'Malley, Popular Science, January 1999

From Carbon to Silicon: Scientists Map Convergence of Brains and Computers
Michael J. Martinez, ABCNEWS.com, August 18, 1998

Intelligence Considered in the Winter 1998 issue of Scientific American Presents
Philip Yam,  issue editor, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter, 1998

Big Ideas From Small Creatures, Rebecca Vesely, Business 2.0 Magazine, Image: hanging out with the jellies, January 1999.

Artificial Intelligence: Computers Learn from Slugs
(note: see "back issues," for September 20, 1998, on innovation)
Mark Prigg,  The Sunday Times (UK), September 20, 1998

Science Turns to Sea Slugs for Clues
John Hill,  The Columbian, September 2, 1998

Getting Common Sense to Compute
David Wickert, The News Tribune, August 18, 1998

Microsoft Recruits Sea Slugs, Niall McKay, Wired Online, September 10, 1998

Computer Science and Neuroscience
Radio interview on Weekday on Seattle's KUOW, NPR affiliate, September 3, 1998