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Only Connect; The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Mapping the Brain
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8824 (Feb. 2013)
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page 71-72.
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Brain Research
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University Research
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EE29.75
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Biologists used to suffer from physics envy. It was the physicists, not them, who got the big bucks for big science. That changed with the Human Genome Project, which spent about $3 billion over a decade reading (though not always understanding) the complete sequence of the genetic letters of the DNA that describes how to make and run a human being. The genome project, however, came to an end ten years ago. Ever since then, ambitious biologists have been looking for the Next Big Thing. And rumour has it that the NBT is about to be announced. In March the American government is expected to launch an attempt to solve biology's most mysterious problem: how the brain works. The Brain Activity Map, as this project seems likely to be called, will study how the brain is wired up at all levels.
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