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Stanford team transforms brain into transparent wonder By Mark Hollmer Apr 12, 2013 11:50am Clinical Data MedTech CLARITY provides a detailed view of the brain.--Courtesy of Stamford ...
With the help of a brain-computer interface, a person can manage and operate external electronic devices with just thoughts to communicate via synthesized speech, move prosthetic limbs, operate a ...
Next, by adding special dyes to the now-transparent organs, they can map kidneys, eyes, and brains on a cellular level, which could one day help scientists 3D-print versions of them.
A researcher had devised a way to make brain tissue transparent by removing lipids. The technique could lend incredible benefit to brain imaging science.
Researchers have developed a neural implant that provides information about activity deep inside the brain while sitting on its surface. The implant is made up of a thin, transparent and flexible ...