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Miniature human brain grown in lab
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The pea-sized structures reached the same level of development as in a nine-week-old foetus, but are incapable of thought.
'''Scientia mediorum''' disciplina scientifica est, quae spectat ad [[media publica]].
 
The study, published in the journal Nature, has already been used to gain insight into rare diseases.
== Bibliographia ==
* Knut Hickethier: ''Einführung in die Medienwissenschaft''. Stuttgart: Metzler, 2003. ISBN 3-476-01882-2
Neuroscientists have described the findings as astounding and fascinating.
* Robert Kolker: ''Media Studies. An Introduction''. New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. ISBN 978-1-405-15560-1
 
The human brain is one of the most complicated structures in the universe.
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Scientists at Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences have now reproduced some of the earliest stages of the organ's development in the laboratory.
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What you think about that?
 
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