For the fruit fly, a sense of taste is critical to whether it thrives or dies. The little winged creature has taste organs in ...
Researchers discover the SELK neuron, a single-cell decision-maker in fruit flies that weighs sweet vs. bitter signals to determine whether to eat or flee.
Scientists created an artificial neuron that operates at the same voltage as living cells and is able to communicate with the human brain.
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