A missing brain molecule may be disrupting neural wiring in Down syndrome, according to new research. Replacing it in adult ...
A blast from the Elektor archives: this 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load — even below 1 V.
By combining psilocybin with a modified rabies virus that tracks neural connections, they mapped how networks change after a ...
H-bridge buck-boost ICs are widely used in applications requiring a constant voltage or current source even when the system ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
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The best sauna–cold plunge circuits in Toronto
Below, the best places in the city to sweat, shiver and repeat. A new boat has moored at Toronto’s downtown harbour—and no, ...
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Missing molecule restored, Down syndrome brain circuits rewired
A single missing molecule in the brain is emerging as a powerful new clue to why learning and memory are altered in Down ...
Former University of York graduates Thomas Mason and Jack Clarke have unveiled their first product under their York-based EdTech company, HYEN. Sticky Circuits: Christmas Tree Edition is a hands-on ...
New research shows how CCN1, a protein secreted by astrocytes, is critical for stabilizing neural circuits in adulthood.
These light up paper circuit cards were much easier to make than I expected and only need a few inexpensive materials.
A research group has developed a novel and highly accessible technology for producing uniform biomolecular condensates using ...
Matt Rhule's pick to fix the Blackshirts has no Power Four experience, but he has a track record of engineering immediate ...
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