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Comments by "bj0rn" (@TheLivirus) on "A new way to study the brain's invisible secrets | Ed Boyden" video.
What are you talking about? He demonstrated that the method works, showing video footage of swelling brain tissue, and showed a LSFM image where the neuron structure could be discerned, produced using the method. What is this supposed 90% speculation made up of? The examples he provided of problems where the method may help provide answers?
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Polymers are produced by serial linking of tiny molecules called mers (hence poly-mer). I assume they first let the mers soak into the tissue before they trigger the linking processes.
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I really hope so.
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Narrow application? As an example, the neural networks in today's artificial intelligence algorithms are based on a lot of assumptions regarding how our brains work. If we learn more about neurons work in our brain, we can implement this knowledge into AI, inventing smarter algorithms capable of solving problems and performing tasks of higher complexity.
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Calm down. If they will ever try this on a living brain, they will of course start with lab-animals.
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