First-of-its-kind link: Northwestern engineers printed artificial neurons that sent recognizable signals to living brain ...
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Northwestern engineers print artificial neurons that communicate with living brain cells for the first time
A flexible strip of printed circuitry, thinner than a human hair and built from atom-thick sheets of carbon and molybdenum ...
A largely overlooked structure inside our cells may play a crucial role in how the brain forms, offering new insight into developmental disorders and potential therapies.
Researchers at Princeton University have developed a hybrid biocomputing platform called 3D-MIND that integrates living brain ...
The analysis revealed a clear pattern. Neurons are arranged in tightly packed, overlapping horizontal stripes based on the ...
Scientists have created a new way to map how brain cells connect by assigning each neuron a unique molecular “barcode.” Using ...
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