A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.
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A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.
Radioactive particles from the Fukushima nuclear disaster provide an unexpected way to track migratory marine species.
Neurons injected into mice help treat chronic pain at its roots, rather than simply alleviating its symptoms.
Orange-loving Trinidad guppies are curiously attracted to orange spots on prawn pincers, which may make it easier for the predators to snatch them up.
A population of neurons in pigeon brains encodes direction, intensity, and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field.
A new system decodes brain signals from the motor cortex of monkeys and translates them into basic arm movements, despite temporary paralysis.
Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
Social insect soldiers not only protect the colony from insect invasions; some also secrete strong antifungal compounds to kill microscopic enemies.
A new study shows that grooming by ants promotes colony-wide resistance to fungal infections by transferring small amounts of pathogen to nestmates.