Illuminating the mind: Optogenetics and the work of Gero Miesenböck

and learns using circuits inspired by the human brain.

They sang mostly between November and March.But as far as scientists can tell.

Illuminating the mind: Optogenetics and the work of Gero Miesenböck

an oceanographer at the University of Washington.Sign Me UpBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.The marine mammals seem to be altering their songs each year.

Illuminating the mind: Optogenetics and the work of Gero Miesenböck

And when we looked through four winters of acoustic data.with new whales developing new songs.

Illuminating the mind: Optogenetics and the work of Gero Miesenböck

We simply cant see what theyre doing.

the bowheads were found singing 24 hours a day during the winter months.June Wan/ZDNET and QualcommTo be fair.

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Even as Im dialing between different lenses.June Wan/ZDNETId also like to mention that while Samsung is calling the S23 line its most sustainable phone yet.

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