Chemogenetics and optogenetics have been game-changers in neuroscience research. By providing precise control over neural circuits, scientists have been able to use these tools to study behavior and ...
Supervillain Magneto, of X-Men fame, uses his mind to control magnets. Now, scientists have invented a protein namesake that allows them to use a magnetic field to control the firing of neurons. The ...
The basic principle of magneto-ionic gating involves the use of an ionic liquid or gel electrolyte that is placed between a gate electrode and the target material. When a gate voltage is applied, ions ...
Magneto’s mutant powers received a controversial upgrade in X2: X-Men United, where he extracted iron from a prison guard's blood after being injected by Mystique. However, the comics had already ...
Scientists from Germany and Japan have developed a new magnetic sensor, which is thin, robust and pliable enough to be smoothly adapted to human skin, even to the most flexible part of the human palm.
Looks like someone is finally taking care of the Magneto movie. IndieLondon caught up with Lauren Shuler Donner, big wig X-Men producer and one of the minds behind Constantine 2, Donner is eager to ...