If you counted the hairs on top of my bald head, you’d quickly discover how many times I’ve fished in the fall. Sept. 15 ...
While a momentum shift stole the headlines, Adam Scott set the record for most career points by an International Team Presidents Cup player with his 22nd point as he and Taylor Pendrith beat ...
Correctly matching your fly line to your rod will help you maximize that rod’s performance. It’s surprising just how much ...
After the game, Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour along with Gostisbehere and Scott Morrow spoke with the media. Here's what they had to say: On the game: You could see that we needed to play.
The brain diagram, called a connectome, could revolutionize researchers’ understanding of the human brain, which has many parallels with a fruit fly’s Margherita Bassi Daily Correspondent ...
Blank Family Foundation are supplying all girls flag football athletes in Georgia and Montana with two sports bras through the FLY:FWD initiative. The Falcons have been at the forefront of growing ...
Because our makeups have so many parallels, a new study released this week exploring how 140,000 neurons connect in the fruit fly brain could have wide-reaching implications. Hundreds of scientists ...
In the brain of a singular fruit fly, nerve cells weave themselves together, enabling flight, mating, eating, sleeping and every other activity of her fly life. Now, in nine papers published ...
Scientists have mapped out how 140,000 neurons are wired in the brain of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. By Carl Zimmer A fruit fly’s brain is smaller than a poppy seed, but it packs ...
As a result, we only have a complete connectome for very simple nervous systems containing orders of magnitude fewer neurons than the fly. ‘FlyWire’, built a consortium comprising researchers ...
FRUIT FLIES are smart. For a start—the clue is in the name—they can fly. They can also flirt; fight; form complex, long-term memories of their surroundings; and even warn one another about the ...