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Researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan have developed a new technique for creating transparent tissue that can be used to illuminate 3D brain anatomy at very high resolutions.
This hack is a strange mixture of awesome and ghoulish. [Andrew Sink] created a 3D printed version of his brain. He received a CD from an MRI session that contained the data obtained by the scan. N… ...
Visualizing Alzheimer's Applying ScaleS to aged and diseased brain tissues in Alzheimer's disease models, the RIKEN team was able to reconstruct maps of 3D networks of amyloid plaques and neurons, as ...