Spain to pioneer the application of a nanotechnology microscope for brain studies
Friday, May 22, 2009 - 06:56
in Biology & Nature
In a world first, Spain is to use a nanotechnology microscope for brain studies as part of the Blue Brain project. The initiative is CSIC researcher Javier de Felipe's brainchild, and researchers at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid's School of Computing are developing a series of tools to analyse and interpret microscope data...
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