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Scientists say the map of a speck of a mouse's brain could be as transformative as the Human Genome Project. Here's what to know.
Intricate map of tiny fruit fly brain marks major neuroscience milestone Scientists mapped the fruit fly brain’s more than 50 million connections, a step in aiding future human brain research.
Tiny plastic particles have now been discovered in an unexpected place — the human brain. A recent study highlights the alarming presence of the particles, known as microplastics, in human organs, ...
In a World First, Researchers Mapped Part of a Mouse’s Brain in Incredible Detail. It’s a Leap Forward for Neuroscience The 3D brain map includes more than 200,000 cells, 523 million synapses ...
The researchers used a laser-powered microscope to record how individual cells in the animal’s visual cortex lit up as they processed the images flashing by. Next, scientists at the Allen Institute ...
Then scientists mapped a tiny piece of its brain. Scientists say the map of a speck of a mouse's brain could be as transformative as the Human Genome Project. Here's what to know.
The world is filled with microplastics, found in everything from the air and oceanwater to common foods like chicken and rice – and, according to a new study, even the human brain.
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date. Allen Institute researchers were part of this.
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