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Research Update Watching Neurons in Action OIST scientists have devised a way of observing the working of single neurons in unsurpassed detail in a live animal. 28 August 2018
Research Update The Nanoscopic Structure that Locks Up Our Genes For decades, scientists could only speculate about the shape of heterochromatin. 11 January 2018
Research Update Finding Your Way Around in an Uncertain World The Brain Utilizes Dynamic Bayesian Inference 19 September 2016
Research Update Peeking Beneath the Surface for a Fresh Look at Nature In two new papers, Prof. Bernd Kuhn and collaborators use novel techniques to visualize very different things: pH within protein crystals, and neurons in the cerebellum of the brain. 15 August 2012
Research Update New Unit Profile: Beautiful Viruses Using the papilloma and polyoma viruses as subjects, Prof. Matthias Wolf’s team is focusing on how viruses latch on to cells, poke holes in the cell membrane, and inject their genetic material into their hosts, thereby infecting them. 06 June 2012