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The nEUROn is the European fuill-scale technological demonstrator for an UCAV developed by an industrial tema led by Dassault Aviation with the collaboration of Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi, Saab, Airbus Defence and Space, RUAG and HAI.
A surreal anthropomorphic brain with bulging cartoon-like eyes, sitting nervously in a shabby, old armchair inside a decaying, cluttered room. The brain has dangling nerves like tentacles hanging over the chair, giving it an awkward, uneasy presence. The environment is dusty, filled with old books, shelves, and peeling wallpaper. Cinematic lighting, claymation-style textures, hyper-detailed, dark comedy aesthetic.
Trip to Montréal
US Pavilion at Expo '67
by Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao, Architects, 1967
Jean-Drapeau Park,
Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Neurons labeled by a rabies virus, Whitlock Lab
Cells in secondary motor cortex which were labeled trans-synaptically
by a rabies virus injected in posterior parietal cortex. The
glowing red cells provide monosynaptic input into parietal cortex,
constituting the front-end of the parieto-frontal pathway in the
mouse.
Image credit to Karoline Hovde, Whitlock Lab.
En un momento dado, el cerebro tiene 14 billones de neuronas circulando a 725 kilómetros por hora. No controlamos ni de la mayoría de ellas. Cuando nos entra el frío, carne de gallina. Cuando nos excitamos, adrenalina. El cuerpo sigue de manera natural sus impulsos, lo que es la parte que nos es difícil controlar. Por supuesto, a veces, tenemos impulsos que preferimos no controlar que más tarde hubiéramos preferido controlar.
the neuron has many important jobs and parts to do.For example, it help transmit impulse to the axon.
The nEUROn is the European fuill-scale technological demonstrator for an UCAV developed by an industrial tema led by Dassault Aviation with the collaboration of Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi, Saab, Airbus Defence and Space, RUAG and HAI.
Odor-sensing neurons form long connections (pink) that enter the brain from the nasal passages, where they interact with other types of neurons (blue and yellow). Throughout life, these neurons die and are replaced with new ones. Researchers are trying to understand how and when this happens in mice.
Credit: Claire Cheetham, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University
NIH support from: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
The CARMEN, Rural Life Centre for mobilization and expression of neurons.
I'm hoping it means something less scary in the original Portuguese. This is where we had the conference (and potentially where I had my neurons realigned)
Fluorescence microscope image taken of mouse hippocampal cells dyed with Oregon Green 488 BAPTA-1. Neurons appear as a wiry, bright object (with the cell body illuminated) while the larger, spread out shapes are neuroglia.
Blue linen blouse screen printed with neurons of the hippocampus as illustrated by Santiago Ramon y Cajal. Textile print and blouse by Melina Bloomfield.
I was playing with wasabi and soy sauce on my plate after a large sushi dinner, and drew a neuron, complete with dendrites and axon.
Fluorescence microscope image taken of mouse hippocampal cells dyed with Oregon Green 488 BAPTA-1. Neurons appear as a wiry, bright object (with the cell body illuminated) while the larger, spread out shapes are neuroglia.
¿ nyur-uh-KANTH-us ? -- Greek: neuron (vein, nerve); ákantha (thorn, spine); spiny vein ... Dave's Botanary
¿ tet-ra-gon-uh-STAK-ee-us ? -- from the Greek tetragono (four-angled) and stachys (flower spike) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ try-NER-vee-us ? -- three-veined ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: three-veined neuracanthus • Gujarati: મોટા ગંઠેર mota ganther • Kannada: ನೀಲಿ ಹೂವು ಕಡ್ಡಿ nili huuvu kaddi • Marathi: निळगोंडा nilgonda
botanical names: Neuracanthus tetragonostachyus subsp. trinervius (Wight) Bidgood & Brummitt ... homotypic synonyms: Neuracanthus trinervius Wight ... POWO, retrieved 21 November 2023