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By studying the skilled movements of marmoset tongues, researchers have discovered that Purkinje cells (P-cells) in a brain ...
Researchers studying marmosets discovered that Purkinje cells in the cerebellum help regulate tongue movement by signaling when to stop as the tongue nears its target.
The Curious Marmoset. Here, Charlie stares at his reflection, wondering: “Hmmm, how does my tongue work?”. Photographed by Mohammad Amin Fakharian, Shadmehr Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University.
A sequence of five licks to the right tube.
By studying the skilled movements of marmoset tongues, researchers have discovered that Purkinje cells (P-cells) in a brain region called the ...
A mysterious patch in the Pacific Ocean is defying all climate models - it is inexplicably cooling while the rest of the world is warming. Stretching off the west coast of Ecuador, thi ...
For centuries scientists have imagined megalodon as an oversized great white shark. But would another shark provide a better ...
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Discover 15 effective anti-inflammatory habits shared by health scientist Ollie Whitby to combat chronic inflammation, ...
A resurgence of tigers in northern India is a victory for conservationists. But as fatal attacks increase, local residents ...
Rolling out a new Goop video content series on sleep optimization with Westin Hotels, the actress dishes on the impact of ...
Biotech company Colossal announced on April 7 the birth of three genetically engineered pups. Read more at straitstimes.com.