Not exact matches
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the
way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and at the University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to
rat neurons
in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and
functioning up to six times their normal life span.
That means I need to find
ways to increase BDNF more than
in someone with the normal gene
in order to preserve my cognitive
function, memory, and emotional regulation.8 Mu, J.S., et al. «Deprivation of Endogenous Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor Results
in Impairment of Spatial Learning and Memory
in Adult... continue 9Cirulli, F., et al. «Intrahippocampal Administration of BDNF
in Adult
Rats Affects Short - term Behavioral Plasticity
in the Morris Water Maze and... continue
Whereas past projects were off - road, trail - crawling 4 - by - 4s that put form firmly behind
function, the TrophyRat took the best bits from trophy trucks,
rat rods, and sports cars, and assembled them
in a
way that turned a jalopy into something brutal and imposing that doesn't shy away from anything.