Scientists from Google and the Janelia Research Campus have published the largest ever high-resolution map of a brain: the hemibrain connectome.
On Jan 22, the "largest synaptic-level connectome ever reconstructed" – created by scientists at Google and the Janelia Research Campus – was published for the public to explore. The map of brain connections, the hemibrain connectome, outlines none other than that of a fly.
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