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Jellyfish and green algae are opening up a new frontier in our understanding of the human brain. Michael Hausser, Professor of Neuroscience at University College London, explains how proteins derived from these creatures are enabling scientists to measure and manipulate the activity of neurons, shedding new light on how they work. http://www.weforum.org/

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