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It's much easier to post news stories and things I read about to a blog, rather than post to my webpage or BlackBoard. This blog contains posts of interest to students from all of my classes.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

The Beam of Light That Flips a Switch That Turns on the Brain

By toggling a light switch, neuroscientists can set fruit flies a-leaping and mice a-twirling and stop worms in their squiggling tracks
Posted by Dr William Ashton at 5:40 PM
Labels: brain, the basics

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