From omega to Alpha
Optogenetics, a method of controlling nerve cells using a laser, has helped turn the most timid mice into alpha males capable of regularly winning the competition.
14.07.2017Optogenetics, a method of controlling nerve cells using a laser, has helped turn the most timid mice into alpha males capable of regularly winning the competition.
14.07.2017Many people brush their teeth incorrectly or do not brush them at all (for example, because they are too tired in the evenings). An automatic Amabrush toothbrush can solve this problem.
14.07.2017A special feature of the new method is the reliance on mu-rhythm – potentially this allows completely paralyzed patients to perform music.
14.07.2017A new study has discovered a way in which different strains of the virus exchange genetic information and thus create new varieties of the disease.
14.07.2017A tiny human heart grown on the collagen skeleton of a rat's heart can be used to test drugs and other treatments.
13.07.2017Zymo Research has announced the launch of a new service that allows the assessment of biological age using the myDNAge epigenetic test.
13.07.2017Swiss researchers have developed and tested in the laboratory a silicone heart that contracts almost like the heart of a living person.
13.07.2017Researchers from the University of Cambridge on a sample of almost 200 thousand people described the genetic correlate (16 specific variations in genes) of grip strength.
13.07.2017In fact, not a Scottish folk drink was poured into the tank as fuel, but butanol from its production waste – bards, which are used as livestock feed.
13.07.2017American scientists recorded a gif image in the form of a genetic code, embedded it in the genome of a bacterium and again counted from the genome with almost no loss of quality.
13.07.2017They were found in experiments with laboratory mice, but scientists do not exclude that similar bacteria exist in humans and that they play a role in protecting the eye from pathogens.
13.07.2017The smallest robot surgeon is made of plastic, so it can be used in magnetic resonance imaging, which significantly increases the accuracy of sampling.
12.07.2017Horse pox is safe for humans, is not a serious threat to agriculture and is considered extinct. But the reconstruction of the virus excited both ordinary people and scientists.
12.07.2017An excerpt from the book "The Mysterious Human Genome" by biologist Frank Ryan – about HIV, cell infection and the influence of retroviruses on human evolution.
12.07.2017Chronic sleep disorders can lead to a permanent increase in the level of tau protein and beta-amyloid, which can lead to the development of Alzheimer's disease.
12.07.2017Which improves cognitive abilities better – "brain simulators" or computer games? Researchers have once again confirmed that both are worse.
12.07.2017A new study confirms the importance of age-related changes in sleep patterns: "poorly sleeping grandmothers" increased the safety of a tribe living in the wild.
12.07.2017Scientists from ITEB RAS found out that a giant muscle protein – titin – forms aggregates similar to beta-amyloid. The purpose of these units is still unknown.
12.07.2017Google representatives met with representatives of the organization Genomic England, which is engaged in a project to sequence the genome of 100 thousand Britons.
11.07.2017The meningitis vaccine reduced the risk of infection with gonococcus by almost a third. This is the first case of its kind of vaccination that prevents infection with gonorrhea.
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