Guy Dickinson DOT com

Nov 03 2007

  One neuron, for example, might switch on just red and cyan, so it would glow a pleasant mauve; a neighbour might switch on a lot of red and a bit of green and blue glow a shocking pink. They call their system the Brainbow.


Wow, brain cell structure coloured with fluorescent proteins. Full story at Nature News.

One neuron, for example, might switch on just red and cyan, so it would glow a pleasant mauve; a neighbour might switch on a lot of red and a bit of green and blue glow a shocking pink. They call their system the Brainbow.

Wow, brain cell structure coloured with fluorescent proteins. Full story at Nature News.

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