Dragonflies can see deep red light using a mammal-like mechanism, revealing a surprising case of parallel evolution.
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How smell gets recognized so fast: Mouse brains appear to decide in the first 50 milliseconds
Mice make use of rapid nerve cell interactions in the brain's smell center to distinguish one odor from another, a new study ...
How fast is the sense of smell? Researcher found that the olfactory bulb identifies odors in 50ms, using temporal filtering ...
Mice make use of rapid nerve cell interactions in the brain's smell center to distinguish one odor from another, a new study ...
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Stanford uses ultrasound to generate light inside living tissue
A team led by Guosong Hong at Stanford has figured out how to switch on a light source deep inside a living animal without ...
Discusses KCC2 Deep Dive and Pipeline Advances in CNS Disorders April 14, 2026 9:30 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsMeg Alexander ...
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Glowing nanoparticles injected in the bloodstream stimulate the brain without surgery
In A Nutshell Tiny glow-in-the-dark particles injected into the bloodstream light up on command when a focused sound beam is ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara are coming ever closer to uncovering the neural circuitry that translates stimulus to action, ...
How do the brain's hemispheres communicate for memory? A new study identifies a right-to-left hippocampal circuit essential ...
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