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Protein key to storing long-term memories
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Jan 29 (IANS) Some billions of synapses connect our nerve cells and keep our memories intact and alive for decades with the help of self-copying clusters or oligomers of a synapse protein, a study has revealed.The finding is based on a study on fruit flies conducted by neuroscientists at the Stowers ...2 days ago -
Disable trackpad auto-click in Windows 7 – Lucid Nerd Tutorial
Technology For Everyone —
Authority: 101
How to disable the trackpad auto-click in Windows 7. In this Lucid Nerd tutorial I will cover how to diasble the trackpad auto-click / auto-select feature in Windows 7 including turning off tapping for laptop users.2 weeks ago -
How ro repair Ubuntu 10.04 LTS if the Update Manager and Synaptics don’t work
Computer Borders —
Authority: 94
After I installed some new software I wasn’t able to update Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The Update Manager was not able to check for updates and when I tried to use the Synaptic Package Manager I hadn’t better results. A reboot was not the right solution and I tested different ways to solve my problem saving the ...2 weeks ago -
Walk This Way: Scientists and MBL Physiology Course Students Describe How a Motor Protein “Steps Out”
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Authority: 109
Just like people, some proteins have characteristic ways of “walking,” which (also like human gaits) are not so easy to describe. But now scientists have discovered the unique “drunken sailor” gait of dynein, a protein that is critical for the function of every cell in the body and whose malfunction has been ...2 weeks ago -
Receptor for Tasting Fat Identified in Humans
NeuroscienceNews.com —
Authority: 109
Why do we like fatty foods so much? We can blame our taste buds. Our tongues apparently recognize and have an affinity for fat, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. They have found that variations in a gene can make people more or less sensitive to the taste of [...]2 weeks ago



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