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Google and Harvard Map a Tiny Piece of the Human Brain With Extreme Precision. Source: Singularity Hub by Shelly Fan. Quote from article: “Using a machine like a deli-meat slicer armed with a diamond knife, the Harvard team, led by connectome expert Dr. Jeff Lichtman, meticulously sliced the sample into 5,019 cross sections. Each was roughly 30 nanometers thick—a fraction of the width of a human hair. They imaged the slices with an electron microscope, capturing nanoscale cellular details, including the “factories” inside cells that produce energy, eliminate waste, or transport molecules.”

Google and Harvard Map a Tiny Piece of the Human Brain With Extreme Precision By Shelly Fan May 13, 2024 Scientists just published the most detailed map of a cubic millimeter of the human brain. Smaller than a grain of … Continue reading

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The miracle of ‘dog’. Source: The Harvard Gazette. Comment: If speaking is complex say due to TBI, Stroke, hearing related; this article will be of interest and importance. TBI Broca is seldom spoken of but this is a recognition worth understanding.

SCIENCE & TECH The miracle of ‘dog’ Study illuminates complex cognitive steps behind even the simplest words, with implications for treatment of neurological disorders MGH Communications February 4, 2024 4 min read By using advanced brain recording techniques, a new study … Continue reading

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