This Tiny Microscope Can Read Your Mind, in Real-Time
Silicon Valley startup Inscopix has created a tiny microscope that can capture video of individual neurons firing in the brain. Bloomberg Technology’s Ellen Huet got a look at the device for this episode of Ventures. Video by David Nicholson, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell, Grant Slater Animation by Sylvia Yang

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