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About the Report

The State of Brain Emulation Report 2025 is a comprehensive assessment of over 20 years of progress toward digitally replicating brains in physical detail. Coordinated by MxSchons GmbH and authored by Niccolo Zanichelli, Maximilian Schons, Isaak Freeman, Philip K. Shiu, and Anton Arkhipov, the report draws on expert interviews, hundreds of references, and original datasets to map the current state of the field and identify its bottlenecks. All materials are available under CC BY 4.0.

Key Findings

Data is the bottleneck, not hardware or algorithms

The main barrier to better brain emulation models is more and higher-quality experimental data. No organism’s full brain has been recorded at single-neuron resolution.

Small-organism brain emulation is within reach

For organisms under 1 million neurons — fruit flies, small fish, bees — capturing all aspects of the brain faithfully is increasingly plausible, potentially within the decade, at a cost in the low $100Ms.

Scale is an enormous challenge

A mouse brain has 500x more neurons than a fruit fly; a human brain has about a million times more. Mapping a mouse brain at the needed resolution is comparable in scale to a high-resolution reconstruction of Earth.

The field is tiny and underfunded

Everyone worldwide focused specifically on brain emulation could fit in a single workshop room. Total global funding for basic neuroscience has been roughly $0.5B/year — about 1% of the NIH’s annual budget.

Outsized impact is possible

Any individual or funder entering this field can have outsized impact given its small size and early stage.

Key Statistics

Quick reference numbers from the report

<500 Active researchers globally
5 Model organisms studied
175 Pages in full report
20+ Years of progress reviewed

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Full Report

The complete 175-page technical report

At a Glance

The essential summary of all materials published.

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Citation

Please use the following citation when referencing this report:

BibTeX

@techreport{zanichelli2025brain, title = {State of Brain Emulation Report 2025}, author = {Zanichelli, Niccolo and Schons, Maximilian and Freeman, Isaak and Shiu, Philip K. and Arkhipov, Anton}, year = {2025}, institution = {MxSchons GmbH}, url = {https://brainemulation.mxschons.com}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.18377594}, note = {arXiv:2510.15745} }

Plain Text

Zanichelli, N., Schons, M., Freeman, I., Shiu, P. K., & Arkhipov, A. (2025). State of Brain Emulation Report 2025. MxSchons GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18377594

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