It is no exaggeration to say that the human brain is the most mysterious organ in the human body. Billions of brain nerve cells are intertwined here, transmitting peoples various senses and feelings. The complexity can be imagined. For example, you who are reading this article now, when your eyes take in every word and sentence, how many brain nerve cells do you need to use to transmit the words to your head, and then turn them into understandable sentences and organize them? What if it becomes a key point and is stored somewhere in the brain, waiting to be used when needed? I’m afraid even God who created human beings doesn’t know it clearly!
With this in mind, ThinkGeek recently launched Brain Specimen Coasters, a set of ten. The brain is sliced ??layer by layer and marked, making it look like real slices. Whether used separately or stacked together to form a three-dimensional brain sample, each has its own scientific atmosphere. It is recommended that you use it with a laboratory beaker, so as not to waste ThinkGeek’s good intentions!