The Human Brain Project made big waves in the media when it was launched in 2013: A human brain was to be recreated «in silico» – on the computer. That sounded visionary, even insane to some ...
Despite its troubles, the Human Brain Project was a success for neuroscience collaboration While the Human Brain Project experienced major changes in its structure and goals, it was able to ...
Still, it will be a while before artificial intelligence catches up to us. In 2013, the European Union launched the Human Brain Project (HBP) with an ambitious goal: to develop artificial intelligence ...
With its focus on marmosets, Japan’s national brain initiative has been generating invaluable data for unlocking the mysteries of our minds. At the heart of Japan’s national brain initiative ...
“The ultimate objective for the project has always been a million cores in a single computer for real time ... To give an idea of scale, a mouse brain consists of around 100 million neurons and the ...
The effort takes its name from the Human Connectome Project, a $30 million initiative ... physical circuitry of the healthy adult human brain. But functional connectivity and structural ...
A flagship European project involving more than 100 universities and research centres has launched a range of prototype computer platforms to support brain research – and Manchester is right at the ...
The European Union’s 10-year Human Brain Project is coming to a close. Whether this controversial 1 billion-euro project achieved its aims is unclear, but its online forum did foster collaboration.
Developed by the NanoBRIGHT project consortium, the new platform employs vibrational fiber photometry as a method to "image the cytoarchitecture of the mouse brain, monitor molecular alterations ...
Dr. Tyr Fothergill is a Research Fellow in Ethics Support and Researcher Awareness on the Human Brain Project at De Montfort University in the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility. She is ...