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How the World’s Biggest Brain Maps Could Transform Neuroscience

Alison Abbott

January 23, 2022

Knowing the brain’s parts is one thing. Knowing how they work together is another. Scientists are working to catalogue & map the cells of the brain. The ultimate goal is to build an observatory that can integrate data from multiple projects into one grand, unified picture.

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