▽Nature publishing group articles and news, information and jobs: nature.com ●04/10 23:50 Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers thinkScientists working on artificial intelligence are more confident than the public that the technology will benefit people.Fred SchwallerNews09 Apr 2025Daily briefing: Tonka bean trees survive lightning strikes that kill their competitorsTonka bean trees might make themselves into lightning rods to edge out the competition. Plus, Tru
▽Neuroscience Journal: Nature Reviews Neuroscience ●04/10 20:16 Global coordination of brain activity by the breathing cycleSynchrony between neuronal activity and the respiratory cycle has been observed in numerous brain regions and across many species. Tort et al. discuss the mechanisms by which brain activity is modulated by breathing and describe the functional impact of this synchrony on perception and cognition.Adriano B. L. TortDiego A. LaplagneJoaq
▽The Journal of Neuroscience Online ●04/10 14:36 Current Issue Table of Contents: 9 Apr 2025 Volume 45, Issue 15Shown is a partial 3D reconstruction from serial electron microscopy of a developing mouse cerebellar Purkinje cell (gray). In neonatal mice, climbing fibers (CFs) target Purkinje cells. But during development, neural connections are refined by selectively strengthening specific CFs, which emerge as the “winners,” and eliminating redu
▽Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ●04/10 12:44 Read PNAS Highlights - a collection of top scientific research, news, and profiles delivered to your inbox twice a month.Sign up here.April 8, 2025; vol. 122 no. 14Volume 122, Issue 14: View articles in the latest issue of PNAS.Latest in in Ecology: Water movement and erosion shift as volcanic bedrock agesClick to read more. Image credit: Leif Karlstrom.April 8, 2025no. 14This Week in PNAS