A decade ago, a group of scientists had the literally brilliant idea to use bioluminescent light to visualize brain activity.
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A museum in Northeast China has released a 38-minute video recording of a former member of Unit 731, the Japanese Imperial ...
The Bioluminescence Hub at Brown, a collaborative team of neuroscientists from around the U.S., found a way to harness light ...
A new acoustic levitation technique combines sound waves and electric charge to control multiple particles without physical ...
This study presents a novel method for time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy using entangled photon pairs, enabling rapid, ...
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When cells can’t destroy damaged proteins, a hidden backup system led by NRF1 steps in to prevent toxic buildup.
Giant tortoises are some of the long-lived species on the planet. Here’s what biologists now understand about one of nature’s ...
How BioRender and CEO Shiz Aoki are turning a standard visual language for biology into must-have AI infrastructure, from ...
Although the research centered on mAChR4 within the gut, this signaling protein is also known to influence areas of the brain ...