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Had COVID? You ll probably make antibodies for the rest of your life -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

People who recover from mild COVID-19 have bone-marrow cells that can churn out antibodies for decades, though viral variants could dampen some of the protection they offer. Many people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 will probably make.

New tool activates deep brain neurons by combining ultrasound, genetics

A team at Washington University in St. Louis has developed a new brain stimulation technique using focused ultrasound that is able to turn specific types of neurons in the brain on and off and precisely control motor activity without surgical device implantation.

New tool activates deep brain neurons by combining ultrasound, genetics | The Source

New tool activates deep brain neurons by combining ultrasound, genetics Research from Hong Chen s lab is first to show that sonothermogenetics can control behavior by stimulating a specific target deep in the brain May 28, 2021 SHARE Neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy have had some treatment success with deep brain stimulation, but those require surgical device implantation. A multidisciplinary team at Washington University in St. Louis has developed a new brain stimulation technique using focused ultrasound that is able to turn specific types of neurons in the brain on and off and precisely control motor activity without surgical device implantation. 

The Toolmaker s Mind | Princeton Alumni Weekly

Photo: © John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation used with permission features The Toolmaker’s Mind Clifford Brangwynne marries engineering and biology in a quest to understand the inner workings of the cell Photo: © John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation used with permission By Carmen Drahl 07 The best way to learn how intensely Princeton bioengineer Clifford P. Brangwynne approaches life is to catch him playing hockey at Baker Rink. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, he had a standing noontime game. He’s played since childhood, mostly defense. At Baker, he might be fending off collaborator and friend Mikko Haataja, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton and a formidable forward. “When you play intense sports, that’s the only thing that’s consciously on your mind,” Brangwynne says. With skates on, he gets in the zone. And when Cliff Brangwynne gets in the zone, there’s no stopping him.

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