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Recent studies published in Nature and other scientific journals have shed light on the complexity of the human brain. Researchers have identified over 3,000 different types of cells in the brain, providing valuable insights into its functioning. Dutch scientists have also developed a deep learning system that can diagnose brain tumors with high accuracy by analyzing DNA segments. These advancements in brain research have the potential to revolutionize our understanding of neurological disorders and pave the way for more effective treatments.
This pea-sized brain implant could be installed in 30 minutes; then a wearable headset that transmits wireless power would enable at-home treatment. https://t.co/STYAIoz9iu
Researchers catalogue more than 3,000 different types of cell in our most complex organ https://t.co/ncDQB9iUtV
The chemistry of next-generation sequencing https://t.co/PXVEquudyn https://t.co/thsctw8bG8
Scientists have developed a new way to fight a nearly untreatable brain cancer https://t.co/vzu0epl2SL
Recent advances in technology, such as single-nucleus #RNAsequencing, can capture the molecular progression of cortical lineages across the life span, creating a more comprehensive and precise #transcriptomic atlas of human cortical development. @UCSF https://t.co/cDx6Q3Qvu9
Dutch researchers developed a deep learning system that scans segments of a brain tumor’s DNA and alights on certain chemical modifications that can yield a detailed diagnosis of the type and even subtype of the tumor. https://t.co/ebbSMK3NvQ
The brain remains both the body’s most important organ and its least understood. But a draft atlas of the human brain gives scientists important insights into how it works and more. https://t.co/Fl0jeELQRf
A study published in @Nature highlights the vast array of functional diversity of microbes through a novel approach to better understand microbial communities by looking at protein function within them. https://t.co/Cu2sxXTp5S https://t.co/zKmXOw4hG8
Dutch researchers developed a deep learning system that scans segments of a brain tumor’s DNA and alights on certain chemical modifications that can yield a detailed diagnosis of the type and even subtype of the tumor. https://t.co/wUd98CPnul
Scientists finally identified the brain cells that make people unique https://t.co/edsJXY8bDY
Brains are the most complex objects in the universe. They are reckoned to contain about 3,000 different types of cell. Learn about a newly published atlas of the brain https://t.co/Sx5Zv9Ct3O 👇
New human brain atlas is the most detailed one we've seen yet https://t.co/vUt4iRU2KR
Unraveling the functional dark matter through global metagenomics | Nature https://t.co/fcRAIfJj4y #Bioinformatics https://t.co/HWvM2PYvDD
Genotyping, sequencing and analysis of 140,000 adults from Mexico City | Nature https://t.co/baW5oX2jtN #genomics https://t.co/sJ0zFyN1hf
Ultra-fast deep-learned CNS tumour classification during surgery | Nature https://t.co/kZYolPHdSX #deeplearning https://t.co/b29BVIknPS