A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in neuroscience, from Faculty of 1000
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in neuroscience, from Faculty of 1000
Tiny, flexible electronic chips embedded in a skin-like material monitor vitals and stimulate muscles.
A new microfluidics chip lets researchers analyze the nucleic acids of 300 individual cells simultaneously.
More than 100 researchers have left a neuroscience institute in Brazil in the last couple of weeks, protesting managerial problems they say are thwarting their work.
Researchers identify new mutations in schizophrenia patients without a family history of the disease.
Rat neurons only weakly respond as the animals climbed upwards, suggesting the brain's map of the environment doesn't account for altitude.
Heat-sensing protein channels in vampire bats allow the flying mammals to find the best place to sink their teeth into their prey.
The Nobel Prize winner who discovered the gene that encodes the major histocompatibility complex passes away at age 90.
The well-studied hormone functions as a neurotransmitter in the brains of zebra finches.
| August 1, 2011
In Chapter 6, "Research and Teaching at the All-Administrative University," author Benjamin Ginsberg describes the perils of pursuing scholarship and teaching in the industrial environment of today's American institutions of higher learning.