MIT scientists turn messy laser into a brain imaging tool that is 25 times faster to study neurological diseases

MIT scientists have engineered a revolutionary brain imaging tool, converting chaotic laser light into a focused beam. This breakthrough allows for 3D imaging of the blood-brain barrier at 25 times the speed of current methods. The technology offers real-time drug delivery tracking, promising significant advancements in neurological disease research and drug development.

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