The major neurons in layer II of the entorhinal cortex assist with memory and navigation and are among the most vulnerable to Alzheimer’s. The researchers generated a line of mice to study ECII neurons (highlighted with a green fluorescent protein). The researchers found that neurons are at such high risk …
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Scientists demonstrate speed, precision of planetary dating device in situ
SwRI is designing the CODEX instrument to use radioisotope dating techniques in situ to determine the age of rocks on other planets or moons. With five lasers and a mass spectrometer, the 20-inch cube instrument is designed to vaporize small pieces of rock and measure the elements present to determine …
Read More »Players in the National Women’s Soccer League now have the option to remain in the locker room during the National Anthem.
The statement said this decision was made after talks with players from across the league, as well as club officials and other interested parties. “We started this tournament with several important goals,” said Lisa Baird, NWSL commissioner. “Develop a safe environment for the continuation of the sport. Create an innovative …
Read More »Pop Smoke Took Brooklyn Drill Global. Fivio Foreign carries the torch.
Crowd: “Hello!” [singing] “Hey! Hey hey hey!” “Fivio”. “Wow. What’s up?” “What’s up? Tell me about Pop Smoke and what it meant for the Brooklyn mock scene.” “Oh, everything.” [singing] “He was basically, like, one of the first people to take, like, the new Brooklyn, UK drilling sound and turn …
Read More »PlayStation Plus July 2020: Sony turns 10 with 3 free games
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the launch of PlayStation Plus on PS3, ushering in paid multiplayer services and monthly downloadable games for subscribers. To celebrate, the July 2020 deals are as strong as last month, with NBA 2K20 and Rise of the Tomb Raider headlining. Additionally, Sony will …
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