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E. L. Earnhardt
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Now HERE"S AN APPROACH worthy of funding to the uttermost! Hirschmugl shows the respect due the infinately small! SHE should be allowed access to the living cell!
E.L.Earnhardt
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This is an exciting news article. It gives hope that soon we will be able to image the processes of neurons below the cluster scale. This will allow neuroscientists the ability to measure calcium excitation levels in the neuron.
Neal Rudin
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I am sick and tired of stories about imaging never actually have any images that I might better help me understand what the hell the story is about! Please create a more helpful system of communications. That's your job, isn't it?
Neal Rudin
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Yes images would be a nice addition. I'm all for it but there may be propritary concerns. I dunno. I enjoy looking at the pics of the micro & nanoworld because it is almost like looking at the surface of some alien world. Plus the imagery gets implanted on our brain and makes it stay in our memory longer. Course I have a nanomind. smile.gif
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