Hubris by Johannes Krause and Thomas Trappe review learning from the NeanderthalsScientists are studying Neanderthal brain cells to explore genetic differences that may explain the extinction of Neanderthals and the success of modern humans.
Scientists grow human brains in space to treat Alzheimer'sMicrogravity facilitates rapid growth of brain organoids, enabling critical research into treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and spinal injuries.
Lab-grown human brain tissue directs butterfly simulationResearchers have created a 3D simulation of a butterfly controlled by human brain cells, blending neuroscience and technology.
Scientists Connect 16 Mini Brains Made of Human Tissue to Create a "Living Computer"FinalSpark developed a unique biocomputer processor with 16 mini brains made from human brain tissue as an alternative to silicon-based computing.
Scientists restore brain cells impaired by a rare genetic disorderScientists have successfully restored brain cells impaired by Timothy syndrome using antisense oligonucleotides, offering hope for treating other genetic conditions.