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Even in the 21st century, there are still a lot of unsolved mysteries
when it comes to the human brain. It is a complicated machine that
neuroscientists continually try to understand.
A new scientific endeavor hopes to unravel some of these mysteries by
creating a highly detailed simulation of the human brain. Essentially,
researchers will use a supercomputer to build a working replica of our
minds.
With $1.6 billion in funding and more than 200 researchers, the Human Brain Project
is the largest, most ambitious cooperative experiment of its kind.
Serious hardware is necessary for a project of this kind — to pack the
simulation into a single computer would require a system 1,000 times
more powerful than today’s supercomputers.
The project will officially begin later this year. It will take
Europe 10 years to map all of the 100 billion neurons connected by
100,000 billion synapses that make up a human brain.
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