16 pointsby tzury6 hours ago4 comments
  • MarkusQ6 hours ago
    Pretty cool. And we don't even need to tag it "In mice" because the headline says so up front.

    Thinking about it, that's almost as impressive as what the scientists did.

    • nephihaha2 hours ago
      Very cool. Probably cool enough to condense gases.
  • august-6 hours ago
    What does "activity" mean here exactly — are we talking about electrical signals, or something closer to functional neural circuits? Big difference for the cryonics crowd.
    • MarkusQ6 hours ago
      From the article:

      "Microscopy showed that neuronal and synaptic membranes were intact, and tests for mitochondrial activity revealed no metabolic damage. Electrical recordings of neurons showed that, despite moderate deviations compared with control cells, the neurons’ responses to electrical stimuli were near normal.

      Hippocampal neuronal pathways still showed the synaptic strengthening or ‘long-term potentiation’ that underlies learning and memory."

  • nephihaha2 hours ago
    Walt Disney was right.*

    * That is a joke by the way, I know the rumour is untrue.

  • juanani6 hours ago
    [dead]