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Researchers say they have found clear evidence that the human brain can keep making new neurons well into adulthood.
This new neuron growth, or "neurogenesis," takes place in the hippocampus, a critical part of the brain.
The researchers combined advanced techniques, including single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning, to examine brain tissue samples.
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