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  • hunmernop 2 minutes ago
    Can they fix the part where they operate cars?
  • iandanforth 1 hour ago
    The article sometimes makes it sound like this is a diagnostic tool but am I wrong in thinking it's a reference constructed from a small number of individuals?
    • pchangr 13 minutes ago
      my understanding is that they took 3 specimens, aged 25 gestational weeks, 9 and 54 years old.. did “800 serial histological sections” and manually tagged them. But you can check out the information yourself here: https://anchor.humanbrain.in/
    • stefantalpalaru 52 minutes ago
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  • rramadass 2 hours ago
    You can see the 3d atlas videos at the project website online - https://anchor.humanbrain.in/
    • 21asdffdsa12 2 hours ago
      +1 for indian public funded science being publicly available and feeling the need to justify their existence by explaining what they do to the public.
  • CubicalOrange 1 hour ago
    > The researchers have made the atlas freely available online

    fuck yes. finally someone not gatekeeping lifesaving technologies so they can make shit ton of money out of it.

    • pchangr 9 minutes ago
      I believe this is how most publicly funded research and some private research institutes work. This research was conducted by a public Indian university (IIT Madras). Which, by the way is literally more selective than IVY league universities