von Thomas Fester | Mai 15, 2017 | Extraterrestrial life, Neurobiology, Selected topic
Artificial intelligence is of prime importance to space exploration. My recent contribution to the ARTS-blog summarizes current applications, challenges and approaches. Scivit News – Visual Science More illustrations from Scivit Videos from Scivit ←...
von Thomas Fester | Dez 10, 2016 | Biochemistry, Molecular Structures, Neurobiology, News
Biochemistry Tetrahydrocannabinol from hashish is effective in humans, since it activates a receptor designed for hormon-like substances of the human body – endocannabinoids. These endocannabinoids address several receptors. Here we are talking only about their...
von Thomas Fester | Nov 24, 2016 | Molecular Medicine, Neurobiology, News
Genes involved in autism spectrum disorders Are DNA-sequences which differ between humans and their next relatives involved in cognition or social behaviour? Two recent publications, approaching this topic by differing methodologies have answered this question with...
von Thomas Fester | Nov 10, 2016 | Neurobiology, News
Source: Kragel et al., PLoS Biol 14(9): e2000106 and Shibata et al., PLoS Biol 14(9): e1002546 Scivit News – Visual Science More illustrations from Scivit More videos from Scivit Have a video abstract based on this cartoon (300 Euro) ← Previous News Further...
von Thomas Fester | Okt 30, 2016 | Neurobiology
What is cool about neural implants? It is almost like biblical healing: blind people see again, deaf people hear and paralyzed people will walk. All this comes with many ifs and constraints. Nevertheless, the progress made with neural implants is remarkable. (There is...
von Thomas Fester | Okt 27, 2016 | Neurobiology, News
Neurobiology Source: Paredes et al., Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf7073 Scivit News – Visual Science More illustrations from Scivit More videos from Scivit Have a video abstract based on this cartoon (300 Euro) ← Previous News Further News...
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