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Ridding neural networks of some of their limitations seems to have suggested ways not just of accounting for the way that attentiveness can improve perception, but for human frailty as well.
New developments in the first dimension step of two-dimensional electrophoresis have expanded the utility of the technique in cell and molecular biology.
Neurobiology and neurochemistry will be the talk of the town in Miami next week during the Miami Bio/Technology Winter Symposium. Besides an array of patch-clamps and recorders, the exhibits will feature products for studying peptides, and the nucleotides which code for them.