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Company Directory Motorola Radio Components

Company Directory Motorola Radio Components

You can free and without registration download Company Directory Motorola Radio Components, updated 2024 This free guide contains complete technical documentation for radio components manufactured by Motorola. For each device, all reference data, descriptions, wiring diagrams, and other necessary information are provided in excellent quality.

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Reading the minds of jellyfish 03.12.2021

Understanding the exact patterns of brain cells that govern all of our daily behavior is an incredibly difficult puzzle for neuroscientists. But now fundamental questions in the neuroscience of behavior can be answered with a new and much simpler model of the organism: tiny jellyfish.

Caltech researchers have developed a kind of genetic toolkit designed to work with Clytia hemisphaerica, a type of jellyfish about 1cm in diameter, when it is fully grown. With this toolkit, the tiny creatures have been genetically modified so that their neurons individually glow with fluorescent light when activated.

Because the jellyfish is transparent, researchers can observe the glow of the animal's neural activity as it behaves naturally. In other words, the team can read the jellyfish's mind as it feeds, swims, evades predators, etc. to understand how the animal's relatively simple brain coordinates its behavior.

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