Hot off the press Feb 23 In living color: imaging the brain with synthetic bioluminescence by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new way to image the brain from outside the head using bioluminescence. Feb 9 Deep-brain exploration with nanomaterials by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new way to optogenetically activate neurons deep in the brain using infrared light and upconversion nanoparticles. It’s non-invasive! Feb 7 Running away from carbon dioxide: the terminal connection by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Even fish want to avoid carbon dioxide. Now we know that they can because of chemosensation and the Terminal Nerve. Jan 18 Geostationary satellite enables better precipitation and flood predictions by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Data from the Himawari-8 geosynchronous satellite was used in weather simulations to improve forecasts of sudden precipitation and tropical storm development. Jan 17 Clean and green: a moss that removes lead (Pb) from water by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Scientists show that the moss Funaria hygrometrica can remove harmful lead from water when in the protonema stage of development. Jan 15 The brain’s GPS has a buddy system by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press In addition to encoding self location, brain cells in the rat hippocampus act like a GPS that encodes the location of other rats. Page 25 of 30« First«...1020...2324252627...30...»Last »
Feb 23 In living color: imaging the brain with synthetic bioluminescence by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new way to image the brain from outside the head using bioluminescence.
Feb 9 Deep-brain exploration with nanomaterials by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new way to optogenetically activate neurons deep in the brain using infrared light and upconversion nanoparticles. It’s non-invasive!
Feb 7 Running away from carbon dioxide: the terminal connection by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Even fish want to avoid carbon dioxide. Now we know that they can because of chemosensation and the Terminal Nerve.
Jan 18 Geostationary satellite enables better precipitation and flood predictions by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Data from the Himawari-8 geosynchronous satellite was used in weather simulations to improve forecasts of sudden precipitation and tropical storm development.
Jan 17 Clean and green: a moss that removes lead (Pb) from water by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Scientists show that the moss Funaria hygrometrica can remove harmful lead from water when in the protonema stage of development.
Jan 15 The brain’s GPS has a buddy system by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press In addition to encoding self location, brain cells in the rat hippocampus act like a GPS that encodes the location of other rats.