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In good news for future animation figureheads ... The team also froze samples of living brain tissue taken from a human epilepsy patient, and found that MEDY protected them from damage.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. have created a self-organizing, artificially intelligent system that uses the same tricks as the human brain to solve specific tasks.
This is the first time that brain tissue has been cryogenically frozen ... found a way to cryogenically induce a state of suspended animation in hippocampus slices from mouse brains—and then ...
This humanoid robot has a mind of its own. Researchers at Tianjin University in China have created a robot that is controlled by human brain cells in a first-of-its-kind breakthrough in ...
Medical science does not have a cure. Why? Because it’s difficult to cure what we don’t understand, and the human brain, with its billions of neurons connected by a hundred trillion synapses, is ...
This is the first time that brain tissue has been cryogenically frozen ... on to memories Putting humans into a state of suspended animation has been a sci-fi aspiration for decades.