@Wilshire to science • 7 months agoGoogle and Harvard unveil most detailed ever map of human brainwww.cnn.comexternal-linkmessage-square16arrow-up169arrow-down15cross-posted to: google
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minus-square@venusaurlink2•7 months agoThe entire world would have to work together to map the brain at this rate.
minus-square@davidgrolink3•7 months agoVery true. Even though we have more advanced data tools and everything, it would still be orders of magnitude more difficult
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-27 months agoNo, genetic. There’s epigenetics and looks like the histone has an influence too. HGP was only the start.
minus-squareMelkathlinkfedilink1•7 months agoWhich was so much more complex than mapping the GI track, but people were robbing graves for centuries trying to work that one out.
The entire world would have to work together to map the brain at this rate.
We kinda did that for the genome
This is so much more complex than the HGP
Very true. Even though we have more advanced data tools and everything, it would still be orders of magnitude more difficult
Genome is too.
The genome is so much more complicated than… itself?
No, genetic. There’s epigenetics and looks like the histone has an influence too. HGP was only the start.
Which was so much more complex than mapping the GI track, but people were robbing graves for centuries trying to work that one out.