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Scientists developed ‘Mini Brains’ from human fetal brain tissue
Scientists in labs create models of healthy tissues and diseases in various ways. One recent method involves using 3D mini-organs, known as organoids, to mimic the functions of an organ closely. These organoids can be generated directly from cells of a tissue or by guiding stem cells to develop into the desired organ. Brain organoids
January 9, 2024
Scientists developed a new quantum tool in a groundbreaking experiment
A device design using neutrons has never before been successfully proven, despite techniques for the experimental synthesis and study of orbital angular momentum in photons and electrons being extensively researched. Neutrons have unique properties, therefore, the researchers had to build new tools and develop fresh approaches to working with them. Scientists at the Institute for
November 21, 2022
MIT neuroscientists developed a computer model that can localize sounds
The human brain can recognize a particular sound and the direction it is coming from. Parts of the midbrain are specialized to compare these slight differences to help estimate what direction the sound came from. Sound localization refers to our ability to identify the direction of a sound source. This task becomes more complex under…
January 28, 2022
sCO2 Turbomachinery Developed for Concentrated Solar Power Plant
Southwest Research Institute worked with government and commercial collaborators to successfully develop and demonstrate full-scale turbomachinery for one of the world’s first supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power systems for a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant. The technology combines sCO2 power cycles with integrated thermal energy storage. The project was supported by the U.S. Department of…
January 17, 2022