Health & Medicine
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Mini-brains Made from Teeth Reveal New Discoveries on Human Interaction, Neurology
It appears science is just about to get weirder. It seems tiny brains grown in dishes can reveal the secrets of why we are social. "Balls" of brain tissue generated from stem cells are enabling scientists to interpret the differences between people who struggle to be sociable and those who have difficulty joining others.
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