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How old, once-unusable geometry ideas are now helping us apply big data to medicine

Thursday, March 7, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech How old, once-unusable geometry ideas are now helping us apply big data to medicine

Your brain is made up of billions of neurons connected by trillions of synapses. And how they’re arranged gives rise to the brain’s functionality and to your personality. That’s why scientists in Switzerland recently produced the first-ever digital 3D brain cell atlas, a complete mapping of the brain of a mouse. While this is a colossal achievement, the great challenge now lies in learning to decipher the atlas. And it’s a huge one. Science is full of this kind of problem: how to turn large amounts of information into useful insight. For many years, researchers relied on mathematics and statistics…

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Authored by Piyush Suthar
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