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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Science - 13/12/2024 03:11

IIT-Madras creates cost-effective desi 3D atlas of human brain

IIT Madras scientists created a 3D fetal brain atlas. They used five fetal brains and indigenous technology. The atlas has over 5,000 images. It cost much less than similar Western research. The atlas is open source. It will help study brain diseases and AI.

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