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Reading the mind of a worm – EurekAlert
It sounds like a party trick: scientists can now look at the brain activity of a tiny worm and tell you which chemical the animal…

image: The neurons of the worm function differently when tasting salt. Each circle represents a neuron, and the connections between the circles are synapses. The scientists used graph theory to group some neurons into modules, which are identified by their…
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