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Curved sheets of fibers in the left hemisphere of a human brain are woven together like fabric, a new study reveals. Credit: Courtesy of MGH-UCLA Human Connectome Project

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  • WOW. Not only is it beautiful but it sometimes looks like it was built here. If you built something like this using different colored wires, to connect tiny circuits, it might end up looking like this. Connect the EYE circuits with purple wire. I am not saying this is a bad thing. I wish I could have this hanging very large on my wall. Not only am I learning from it - it is absolutely beautiful.
    Spiffy Spiffy
    Mar. 30, 2012 at 9:32am
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