Scientists created miniature brains in the lab that formed intricate networks and produced brain waves similar to those fired by the developing brain of a preterm human baby, according to a new study.
For years, scientists have been working to improve upon their lab-grown organoids, which are simplified versions of human organs that could be used to test out new pharmaceuticals or other medical ...
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Mini-brains grown in lab solve math problems
In a remarkable leap for neuroscience, lab-grown mini-brains, or brain organoids, have demonstrated the ability to solve math problems. These innovative developments provide new insights into ...
Scientists have been growing miniature models of human brains in the lab for a few years, and now it seems these organoids have passed a pretty major milestone. Researchers from the University of ...
Scientists can now grow 3-D models of lungs from stem cells, creating new ways to study respiratory diseases, report scientists. Researchers at the University of Michigan have transplanted lab-grown ...
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