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Nerves look blue in the reconstructed view of a genetically engineered mouse (left) whose neurons produce a fluorescent ...
The fluorescent labeling compound—dubbed "Sialyl Lewis Yellow"—was developed by an international team led from the Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea. It works by binding to ...
Apple’s latest patent hints at a future where the Apple Pencil might finally break free from the screen. Instead of being tied to an iPad or a tablet surface, this next-gen stylus could let you sketch ...
Look at the N52, one of the last BMW sixes that breathed exclusively through the atmosphere rather than forced induction. It ...
Plural training helps you understand how to make words mean ‘more than one’. Most words just add ‘s’ to become plural, but ...
The “No One May Ever Have the Same Knowledge Again” collection presents letters sent to the Mount Wilson Observatory between ...
The Museum of Jurassic Technology stands as California’s monument to the wonderfully weird – a place where fact and fiction dance so closely together you’ll stop caring which is which. You’ve likely ...
CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
Mouse droppings often collect in areas near where people reside, as mice are attracted to the warmth of vehicles and buildings and the food we cook, eat, and store.
Combination therapy with IFN-α effectively suppressed HBV replication, achieving a 60% reduction in HBsAg levels and sustained viral suppression in mice. Conclusion Glycine has the potential to reduce ...