Scientists grow a mini human brain that lights up and connects like the real thing
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
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So they culture different brain tissues and blood vessels separately and then glue them together manually. Are the resulting blood vessels fully functional, such that they could keep the organoid alive indefinitely?
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
The Hub (hub.jhu.edu)
Brains light up? What? This title is crazy.
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Brains light up? What? This title is crazy.
You’re the second person in two days that I’ve encountered on Lemmy that has been totally baffled by a simple and mundane metaphor.
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
The Hub (hub.jhu.edu)
Brain organoids existed for a long time iirc
After I saw the demo where a scientist tought it how fly a (simulated) plane, I thought it was going to be an alternative to AI. Sad that there hasn’t been much development in this space
I’ve been enthusiastically watching The Thought Emporium build one
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
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Sure sure sure
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
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So this is how the end of sillicon smarts begins. Good.
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Johns Hopkins scientists grow novel 'whole-brain' organoid
Advance could usher in new era of research for schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases
The Hub (hub.jhu.edu)
Lab grown humans here we come!
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Brain organoids existed for a long time iirc
After I saw the demo where a scientist tought it how fly a (simulated) plane, I thought it was going to be an alternative to AI. Sad that there hasn’t been much development in this space
I’ve been enthusiastically watching The Thought Emporium build one
After I saw the demo where a scientist tought it how fly a (simulated) plane
Where? Do you have any source?
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After I saw the demo where a scientist tought it how fly a (simulated) plane
Where? Do you have any source?