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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Worm's brain cells switched on with ultrasound

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Worm's brain cells switched on with ultrasound.

 'Sonogenetics' technique might be used to non-invasively stimulate specific neurons in other animals.

Neuroscientists have used ultrasound to stimulate individual brain cells in a worm, and hope that the technique — which they call ‘sonogenetics’ — might be adapted to switch on neurons in mice and larger animals.
The technique relies on touch-sensitive ‘channel’ proteins, which can be added to particular brain cells through genetic engineering. The channels open when hit by an ultrasonic pulse, which allows ions to flood into a neuron and so causes it to turn on.
Ultrasound could be a less-invasive way for researchers to stimulate specific cell types or individual neurons, rather than using implanted electrodes or fibre-optic cables, says neurobiologist Sreekanth Chalasani, at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, who led the study reported today in Nature.
“Our hope is to create a toolbox of different channels that would each respond to different intensities of ultrasound,” he says.
"It's a cool new idea, and they show that this could really be feasible," says Jon Pierce-Shimomura, a neuroscientist who studies the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans at the University of Texas at Austin. “This could open a whole new way for manipulating the nervous system non-invasively through genetically encodable tools.”

Light up a cell

The research follows in the footsteps of optogenetics, a popular, decade-old technique in which neurons are genetically engineered so that they can be activated by light. Optogenetics relies on inserting light-sensitive channel proteins into neurons. When hit by the correct colour of light, often sent into the brain via a fibre-optic cable, the channels open, allowing ions to flood in.
Sonogenetics will not replace optogenetics, says William Tyler, a neuroengineer who specializes in ultrasonic brain stimulation at Arizona State University in Tempe. “But with this paper, there's one more tool on the block,” he says.
Ultrasound has long been used for medical applications. Low-intensity waves help doctors to monitor fetuses or heart function. And high-intensity ultrasonic pulses can be used to heat and destroy certain diseased tissues. In recent years, says Tyler, researchers have taken a growing interest in the use of ultrasound as a non-invasive way to stimulate brains and nerves, in both animals and humans. He and his team published one of the first reports of ultrasonic brain stimulation in humans2 in 2014.
But whereas previous work stimulated particular regions of the brain, sonogenetics shows that it is possible to target a specific cell type or an individual neuron, says Chalasani. His team found that the ion channel TRP-4 plays a key role in helping the worm sense ultrasonic vibrations, and could be manipulated to dramatic effect.
Since ultrasound does not travel well through air, the researchers first put worms on a petri dish partially submerged in a water bath. They sent a short burst of ultrasound into the dish, and amplified the low-pressure waves by adding microscopic lipid bubbles onto the petri dish's surface that resonated with the vibrations.
http://www.nature.com/news/worm-s-brain-cells-switched-on-with-ultrasound-1.18368

 

Monday, 21 September 2015

गिलोय के पत्ते एवं लताओं का रस, एलोवेरा का रस ,पपीते के पत्तों एवं अनार का रस पीने से डेंगू का उपचार किया जा सकता है

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गिलोय के पत्ते एवं लताओं का रस, एलोवेरा का रस ,पपीते के पत्तों एवं अनार का रस पीने से डेंगू का उपचार किया जा सकता है



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Space and Black Holes: In Virgo Constellation, Collision Coming.

In that research, the team found that the two black holes are the source of rhythmic light flashing from quasar PG 1302-102. Quasars, by the way, are the brightest objects in the universe and they are powered by black holes. In this case, the quasar is lit up by two black holes, according to a release.
Because everything happens at a different pace in space, the smash-up will happen 100,000 years from now, say the researchers. That's a very short time in space time, though, as the scientists noted in the release.
Currently the black holes are 3.5 billion light years from Earth and are within the Virgo constellation. They are also much closer together--only a light-week--than the last confirmed black hole pair, which were separated by 20 light years, the release said.
"This is the closest we've come to observing two black holes on their way to a massive collision," said Zoltan Haiman, an astronomer at Columbia who is senior author of the study, in the release. "Watching this process reach its culmination can tell us whether black holes and galaxies grow at the same rate, and ultimately test a fundamental property of space-time: its ability to carry vibrations called gravitational waves, produced in the last, most violent, stage of the merger."
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#Farm holidays: Get back to nature and wake up feeling fresh....

 

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There's a growing trend for seeking out farm experiences in our everyday lives. We're ordering farm-fresh vegetable boxes, we're visiting farm parks and shops, and tuning in to programmes such as Countryfile and Lambing Live. So it's no surprise that VisitEngland figures for 2014 show farms were the fastest-growing visitor attraction category, with tourist numbers up 10 per cent in a year.
As our appetite grows for everything outdoorsy, there is no better place to connect with how food is produced than at a working farm. Better still, stay on one during the bountiful autumn months to get a really good feel for the harvest season. Farm Stay UK is a good starting point. We are a not-for-profit co-operative of farmers, offering around a 1,000 different farm accommodation options throughout the country.
With so many fluctuating factors in farming, the opportunity for farmers to use the asset of their land has never been greater. Over the years had it not been for the opportunity to offer B&B, self-catering, and more recently "glamping", many farmers, especially tenant farmers, would have needed to leave their land. Fundamentally, tourism helps the farms become sustainable, and helps protect the land for future generations to enjoy.
As the warm weather starts to turn, now is a good time to embrace what the British countryside has to offer. As well as stunning autumn mists and an excuse to light the fire, hedgerows are laden with blackberries, orchards with apples and plums, and fields and forests hide delicious edible fungi.