Scientists in the US have uploaded a fruit fly to a computer simulation, while an Australian lab has taught neurons on a glass chip to play a 90s...
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It might sound like something out of a piece of gothic sci-fi, but researchers have managed to turn a living brain transparent without interfering with its function—allowing them to observe brain activity down to watching individual neurons fire. Making Dr. Frankenstein eat his heart out are scientists from Japan’s Kyushu University, who have developed an impressive new chemical tool they have dubbed “SeeDB-Live.” The reagent uses albumin—a protein found in blood serum—to make tissue see through while maintaining normal cellular function. “This is the first time tissue clearing has been achieved [in an organism] without altering its biology,” said paper author and biochemist professor...
Scientists in the US have uploaded a fruit fly to a computer simulation, while an Australian lab has taught neurons on a glass chip to play a 90s...
Remotely altering the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve may help reverse age-related memory loss, according to a new...
Remotely altering the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve may help reverse age-related memory loss, according to a new...
Artificial intelligence seeks to emulate the faculties of the human mind through computational systems, a synthetic recreation of our brains’...
Artificial intelligence seeks to emulate the faculties of the human mind through computational systems, a synthetic recreation of our brains’...
Scientists say a simple blood test could detect brain tumours with up to 90% accuracy. The breakthrough may help doctors diagnose cancer earlier...
Scientists say a simple blood test could detect brain tumours with up to 90% accuracy. The breakthrough may help doctors diagnose cancer earlier...
We live in a world littered with things we have made and no longer know how to live with. Our technologies scale beyond our capacity to govern them;...
Neurons already taught to play 'Doom' using Cortical Labs tech.
Last year, researchers at Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs showed off its CL1, the “world’s first code deployable biological...