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Swissnapse, digital reconstruction from serial section electron micrographs. Brain exhibition Inside MIT Museum Building at 265 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Boston Massachusetts. USA The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. He made transformative discoveries of the anatomy of the brain and nervous system, work that led to his receiving a Nobel Prize in 1906. This founder of modern neuroscience was also an exceptional artist. His drawings of the brain were not only beautiful, but also astounding in their capacity to illustrate and understand the details of brain structure and function. Located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It hosts collections of holography, technology-related artworks, artificial intelligence, architecture, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT. Its holography collection of 1800 pieces is the largest in the world, though not all of it is exhibited. As of 2019, holographic art, and works by the kinetic artist Arthur Ganson are the two largest long-running displays. There is a regular program of temporary special exhibitions, often on the intersections of art and technology.. (Photo by: Sergi Reboredo/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Swissnapse, digital reconstruction from serial section electron micrographs. Brain exhibition Inside MIT Museum Building at 265 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Boston Massachusetts. USA The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. He made transformative discoveries of the anatomy of the brain and nervous system, work that led to his receiving a Nobel Prize in 1906. This founder of modern neuroscience was also an exceptional artist. His drawings of the brain were not only beautiful, but also astounding in their capacity to illustrate and understand the details of brain structure and function. Located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It hosts collections of holography, technology-related artworks, artificial intelligence, architecture, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT. Its holography collection of 1800 pieces is the largest in the world, though not all of it is exhibited. As of 2019, holographic art, and works by the kinetic artist Arthur Ganson are the two largest long-running displays. There is a regular program of temporary special exhibitions, often on the intersections of art and technology.. (Photo by: Sergi Reboredo/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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