Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
Researchers use a special tool called a microtome to cut sections from a brain preserved in paraffin wax into tiny slivers 20-micromters thick.Image courtesy of Amunts, Ziles, Evans, et. al BigBrain, ...
Researchers have crossed a threshold that once belonged squarely to science fiction: they have built working models of brains, both in silicon and in living tissue, that can learn, adapt, and even ...
A new 3D human brain tissue platform developed by MIT researchers is the first to integrate all major brain cell types, including neurons, glial cells and the vasculature into a single culture. Grown ...
Meta’s new TRIBE AI model decodes brain activity with 70x higher resolution. Discover how this foundation model uses fMRI data to advance in-silico n.
The potential to create personalised digital “twins” of your brain and body is a hot topic in neuroscience and medicine today ...
We think the human body is fully mapped. In reality, anatomy is still incomplete, and shaped by who was studied, and who wasn’t.
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