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Warwick and James Hook kicked early penalties and the Munster fly-half struck another score on 63 minutes.
BBC: Munster 9-8 Ospreys
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Professor Christopher James, an expert on brain-computer interfacing at Warwick University in the UK, said the Duke team's plans for multi-brain networks might work in animals but, for ethical and practical reasons, would not be appropriate for humans in the foreseeable future.
CNN: Do telepathic rats advent biologic computers?
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Prof Christopher James, an expert in neural engineering at the University of Warwick, who uses non-invasive techniques in his own research, explains that it is currently not possible to put information into a brain using just the surface of the scalp.
BBC: One rat brain 'talks' to another using electronic link
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James Hook kicked the Ospreys ahead in the fourth minute but Paul Warwick quickly got Munster on terms after Shaun Payne's charge had earned a penalty.
BBC: Munster 9-8 Ospreys