• ByB Acquires New Microscope
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    We have good versions of our Ganglionizer (micromanipulator) and SpikerBox (amplifier), but the missing component for in vivo ganglia experiments is an inexpensive microscope. ByB saved its lunch money and recently purchased a 30X dissection scope for $60 from Benz Microscopy. Having no background in optics, ByB is rolling up its sleeves and reverse engineering […]
  • Software
    ByB has had magnificent success using Audacity to view and record their neural data, and Tim has begun thinking about modifying Audacity to contain a digital oscilloscope mode. Here is what he wrote to the Audacity team: Hi folks, I just sent an e-mail regarding getting Audacity to work on the OLPC (one labtop per […]
  • First Recorded Spikes on the OLPC
    Hardware
    While Greg and Evan have been working on modifying the Measure program on the OLPC (one laptop per child) in order to view and store neural data (the current build can’t store data, and it needs a trigger function and better visualization), Tim has been experimenting with the Audacity program. This is the same program […]
  • ByB recipient of Kauffman Award
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    Tim Marzullo, co-founder, received a phone call last week (while on his bike) that he will be funded for a year to grow Backyard Brains. Thanks to the Kauffman Foundation and the Michigan New Economy Initiative for believing in us!