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...Each cell has a particular tuning, which means that it will respond to some odors and not others,” Wilson said. “We compare the way that neurons are tuned to odors in different parts of the olfactory system and try to figure out how that tuning arises...
Wilson’s research, which focuses on olfaction in fruit flies, involves taking electrical recordings from individual brain cells in the fly brain and then studying how the brain cells respond to different odors...
...minutes of open-ended debate in which the candidates will be able to directly engage with one other. This is a clear improvement over a more rigid structure, as it helps emphasize what makes the debates such unique events on the campaign calendar: their ability to force candidates to respond directly to an adversary’s challenge. Too often, overly structured debate too closely resembles two simultaneous interviews, with each candidate spouting carefully memorized talking points, rather than a substantive debate in which the merits of ideas can truly be tested. It seems a shame, therefore, that this same...
Kagame gave several examples of the benefits of mobile phone technology in Rwanda, including TRACnet, a joint public-private partnership that allows decision-makers in the health-care sector to use wireless technology to respond in real time to the treatment needs of AIDS patients...
Some in the West think that if they are fighting each other that is a jolly good thing for the rest of us, because then they aren't bothering with us. How do you respond to that...