What a Single Neuron Actually Computes
Neurons are often described as simple on/off switches, but a single cell integrates thousands of inputs in space and time. Here is what that computation really looks like.
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Neurons are often described as simple on/off switches, but a single cell integrates thousands of inputs in space and time. Here is what that computation really looks like.
A ground-up look at how a functional gene is packaged, delivered, and switched on inside human cells — and why the delivery vehicle matters as much as the gene itself.
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