Hot off the press Dec 7 What’s that smell? The advantage of sniffing by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Rhythmic sniffing boosts phase-coded neuronal signals in the mouse olfactory bulb that allow odors to be identified. Nov 24 Most precise measurement ever of proton magnetic moment by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Using a sophisticated setup, scientists have made the most precise measurement to date of the proton magnetic moment. Nov 9 Proton and antiproton still seem identical by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Using a novel two-particle measurement method, scientists have measured the magnetic moment of the antiproton at a precision 350 times higher than any previous measurement. Nov 4 Microcolumns: elementary neuronal units that carpet the (mouse) brain by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A hexagonal lattice organizes major cell types in the cerebral cortex, with similar cells synchronizing their activity in microcolumns. Oct 13 Hepatoma (liver cancer) blocked by a sugar look-a-like by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press A sugar (fucose) analog can prevent liver cancer (hepatoma) from invading healthy liver cells. Oct 3 Random movements help color-detecting cells form the proper pattern by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Scientists have used a mathematical model to explain why zebrafish cone cells in the eye are arranged in a specific pattern in all individuals. Page 26 of 30« First«...1020...2425262728...»Last »
Dec 7 What’s that smell? The advantage of sniffing by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Rhythmic sniffing boosts phase-coded neuronal signals in the mouse olfactory bulb that allow odors to be identified.
Nov 24 Most precise measurement ever of proton magnetic moment by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Using a sophisticated setup, scientists have made the most precise measurement to date of the proton magnetic moment.
Nov 9 Proton and antiproton still seem identical by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Using a novel two-particle measurement method, scientists have measured the magnetic moment of the antiproton at a precision 350 times higher than any previous measurement.
Nov 4 Microcolumns: elementary neuronal units that carpet the (mouse) brain by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A hexagonal lattice organizes major cell types in the cerebral cortex, with similar cells synchronizing their activity in microcolumns.
Oct 13 Hepatoma (liver cancer) blocked by a sugar look-a-like by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press A sugar (fucose) analog can prevent liver cancer (hepatoma) from invading healthy liver cells.
Oct 3 Random movements help color-detecting cells form the proper pattern by jens wilkinson | Hot Off the Press Scientists have used a mathematical model to explain why zebrafish cone cells in the eye are arranged in a specific pattern in all individuals.