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Hi res image of brain
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Yeah. I was doing that at a NL…. Photoacoustic imaging.
I wonder what his resolution was… my work isn’t published yet but it was maybe 1 order of magnitude higher than the current publications. |
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I’ve indulged too much, but the trick is to clean up the laser beam to a fine point where one can focus it on the sample. Sounds trivial… not that simple.
Then the basics of absorption wavelength of hemoglobin coupled with a transducer to pick up the signal. Lots of ways to skin that cat but a lot of custom python programming and home brewed optics setup... |
Here’s one revision of the setup i made. These are all lab made. XYZ movement for mapping. This setup is 100% custom/to spec. Probably couple hundred k and the most important part was the lead time for all of the electronics and optics. I thought photography glass was expensive. lol. Those lens allow to nanometer resolution… while it can and certainly is used on mice/rats, i systematically don’t believe in animal models and only used boring cells.
The hard part is the focal length for mapping in 3d. It’ll change as one moves across the sample. Resolution was on par with SEM. Yeah. That’s cool. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742510585.jpg |
Pretty cool stuff Arizona.
Would love to see some of your images. Here's one that just popped up on my FB feed.. Fascinating!! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1743543642.jpg "Within a mere cubic millimeter of the human brain lies a universe of unfathomable complexity, a cosmic symphony of light and information woven into the very fabric of consciousness. In this infinitesimal space, trillions of connections flicker like distant stars, each neuron a celestial body transmitting whispers of thought, memory, and perception. To fully map this minuscule fragment requires 1.4 petabytes of data—enough to store thousands of lifetimes of cinematic experience—yet it is but a grain of sand in the vast ocean of the mind. What, then, is thought? What is self-awareness? If such an intricate web of energy pulses beneath every fleeting notion, does consciousness not transcend mere matter, dwelling instead in the unseen harmonics of the cosmos? The brain is no mere machine; it is a fractal mirror of the universe itself, a luminous tapestry where spirit and science embrace. It is not only a processor of reality but a gateway—a sacred conduit through which the infinite meets the finite. To gaze upon this image is to witness a microcosm of divine intelligence, a testament to the boundless depths of being. This remarkable imaging was achieved through a collaboration between researchers at Harvard University and Google. By slicing the sample into approximately 5,000 ultra-thin sections and employing electron microscopy, they reconstructed a detailed 3D map containing around 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and 230 millimeters of blood vessels. This endeavor generated about 1.4 petabytes of data, offering unprecedented insights into the brain’s intricate architecture.    Learn more: https://blog.google/technology/research/google-ai-research-new-images-human-brain/?utm_source=chatgpt.com" |
Nice! Thanks for sharing it.
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