
The World, the Universe and Us Mini human brain grows blood vessels; The geoengineering risk of termination shock; Trove of ancient fossils discovered
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Jan 30, 2026 Carissa Wong, science reporter, explains mini human brains grown with blood vessels and the ethical questions they raise. Alec Luhn, journalist, outlines solar geoengineering, termination shock risks and the long commitments it would demand. Sam Wong, science journalist, describes the Huayuan Cambrian fossil bonanza and its bizarre, well preserved creatures.
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Vasculature Alone Doesn’t Solve Functionality
- Functional blood supply requires connection to a pumping system and remains technically challenging.
- Madeline Lancaster cautions that fragile vessels are hard to interface with artificial pumps or blood.
Sense Input Is Central To Consciousness Claims
- Sensory input and a body are argued to be key thresholds for consciousness in organoids.
- Researchers note that without environmental signals the tissue likely lacks the content to be conscious.
Slower Development Might Be Human Advantage
- Human-derived organoids show slower developmental timing than non-human ones, which may underlie human brain differences.
- Rowan Hooper points to prolonged stem-cell expansion as a likely ingredient in human neural complexity.
