eco Sleep Deprivation Biases the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Economic Preferences By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2011-03-09 Vinod VenkatramanMar 9, 2011; 31:3712-3718BehavioralSystemsCognitive Full Article
eco Head-direction cells recorded from the postsubiculum in freely moving rats. I. Description and quantitative analysis By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 1990-02-01 JS TaubeFeb 1, 1990; 10:420-435Articles Full Article
eco Relazione economica annuale 2018 By www.bis.org Published On :: 2018-06-24T10:30:00Z Italian translation of Annual Economic Report 2018 of the BIS, June 2018 - Le autorità possono fare in modo che l'attuale ripresa economica si mantenga oltre il breve termine avviando riforme strutturali, ridando margine di manovra alle politiche monetarie e di bilancio per affrontare eventuali future minacce, e incoraggiando la pronta attuazione delle riforme regolamentari, scrive la Banca dei Regolamenti Internazionali (BRI) nella sua Relazione economica annuale. Full Article
eco È ora di accendere tutti i motori, afferma la BRI nella sua Relazione economica annuale By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z Italian translation of the BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2019, 30 June 2019. Full Article
eco Informe Económico Anual 2018 By www.bis.org Published On :: 2018-06-24T10:30:00Z Spanish translation of the Annual Economic Report 2018 of the BIS, June 2018 - Las autoridades pueden prolongar el actual repunte económico más allá del corto plazo aplicando reformas estructurales, reconstruyendo el espacio de las políticas monetaria y fiscal para afrontar futuras amenazas y fomentando una pronta implementación de las reformas reguladoras, sostiene el Banco de Pagos Internacionales (BPI) en su Informe Económico Anual. Full Article
eco Ha llegado la hora de poner en marcha todos los motores, afirma el BPI en su Informe Económico Anual By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z Spanish translation of the BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2019, 30 June 2019. Full Article
eco Wintrust Financial Corporation Reports Record Full-Year 2019 Net Income of $355.7 million and Fourth Quarter 2019 Net Income of $86.0 million, up 8% from the Fourth Quarter 2018 By www.snl.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 22:15:00 GMT To view more press releases, please visit http://www.snl.com/irweblinkx/news.aspx?iid=1024452. Full Article
eco Academy maps out engineering challenges for recovery from COVID-19 By www.raeng.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 10:14:10 +01:00 Full Article
eco The inflation conundrum in advanced economies and a way out By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-09-05T08:00:00Z Paper by Mr Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva, Deputy General Manager of the BIS, Enisse Kharroubi, Emanuel Kohlscheen and Benoît Mojon based on remarks at the University of Basel, 5 May 2019. Full Article
eco Streaming of Repeated Noise in Primary and Secondary Fields of Auditory Cortex By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-05-06T09:30:22-07:00 Statistical regularities in natural sounds facilitate the perceptual segregation of auditory sources, or streams. Repetition is one cue that drives stream segregation in humans, but the neural basis of this perceptual phenomenon remains unknown. We demonstrated a similar perceptual ability in animals by training ferrets of both sexes to detect a stream of repeating noise samples (foreground) embedded in a stream of random samples (background). During passive listening, we recorded neural activity in primary auditory cortex (A1) and secondary auditory cortex (posterior ectosylvian gyrus, PEG). We used two context-dependent encoding models to test for evidence of streaming of the repeating stimulus. The first was based on average evoked activity per noise sample and the second on the spectro-temporal receptive field. Both approaches tested whether differences in neural responses to repeating versus random stimuli were better modeled by scaling the response to both streams equally (global gain) or by separately scaling the response to the foreground versus background stream (stream-specific gain). Consistent with previous observations of adaptation, we found an overall reduction in global gain when the stimulus began to repeat. However, when we measured stream-specific changes in gain, responses to the foreground were enhanced relative to the background. This enhancement was stronger in PEG than A1. In A1, enhancement was strongest in units with low sparseness (i.e., broad sensory tuning) and with tuning selective for the repeated sample. Enhancement of responses to the foreground relative to the background provides evidence for stream segregation that emerges in A1 and is refined in PEG. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT To interact with the world successfully, the brain must parse behaviorally important information from a complex sensory environment. Complex mixtures of sounds often arrive at the ears simultaneously or in close succession, yet they are effortlessly segregated into distinct perceptual sources. This process breaks down in hearing-impaired individuals and speech recognition devices. By identifying the underlying neural mechanisms that facilitate perceptual segregation, we can develop strategies for ameliorating hearing loss and improving speech recognition technology in the presence of background noise. Here, we present evidence to support a hierarchical process, present in primary auditory cortex and refined in secondary auditory cortex, in which sound repetition facilitates segregation. Full Article
eco Nestin Selectively Facilitates the Phosphorylation of the Lissencephaly-Linked Protein Doublecortin (DCX) by cdk5/p35 to Regulate Growth Cone Morphology and Sema3a Sensitivity in Developing Neurons By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-05-06T09:30:22-07:00 Nestin, an intermediate filament protein widely used as a marker of neural progenitors, was recently found to be expressed transiently in developing cortical neurons in culture and in developing mouse cortex. In young cortical cultures, nestin regulates axonal growth cone morphology. In addition, nestin, which is known to bind the neuronal cdk5/p35 kinase, affects responses to axon guidance cues upstream of cdk5, specifically, to Sema3a. Changes in growth cone morphology require rearrangements of cytoskeletal networks, and changes in microtubules and actin filaments are well studied. In contrast, the roles of intermediate filament proteins in this process are poorly understood, even in cultured neurons. Here, we investigate the molecular mechanism by which nestin affects growth cone morphology and Sema3a sensitivity. We find that nestin selectively facilitates the phosphorylation of the lissencephaly-linked protein doublecortin (DCX) by cdk5/p35, but the phosphorylation of other cdk5 substrates is not affected by nestin. We uncover that this substrate selectivity is based on the ability of nestin to interact with DCX, but not with other cdk5 substrates. Nestin thus creates a selective scaffold for DCX with activated cdk5/p35. Last, we use cortical cultures derived from Dcx KO mice to show that the effects of nestin on growth cone morphology and on Sema3a sensitivity are DCX-dependent, thus suggesting a functional role for the DCX-nestin complex in neurons. We propose that nestin changes growth cone behavior by regulating the intracellular kinase signaling environment in developing neurons. The sex of animal subjects is unknown. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Nestin, an intermediate filament protein highly expressed in neural progenitors, was recently identified in developing neurons where it regulates growth cone morphology and responsiveness to the guidance cue Sema3a. Changes in growth cone morphology require rearrangements of cytoskeletal networks, but the roles of intermediate filaments in this process are poorly understood. We now report that nestin selectively facilitates phosphorylation of the lissencephaly-linked doublecortin (DCX) by cdk5/p35, but the phosphorylation of other cdk5 substrates is not affected. This substrate selectivity is based on preferential scaffolding of DCX, cdk5, and p35 by nestin. Additionally, we demonstrate a functional role for the DCX-nestin complex in neurons. We propose that nestin changes growth cone behavior by regulating intracellular kinase signaling in developing neurons. Full Article
eco Capture the Zero Hunger Challenge in 30 to 60 seconds By www.fao.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 00:00:00 GMT Have you ever thought about producing a video on food, nutrition, sustainability or hunger? Whether you’re a food buff, a student, an activist, movie geek or professional filmmaker, we have just the thing for you.Short Food Movie is a global open call for videos inspired by the theme for Expo Milano 2015, “Feeding the Planet. Energy for Life.” It includes [...] Full Article
eco On ecosystems and the services they provide – Let's talk facts By www.fao.org Published On :: Wed, 03 Feb 2016 00:00:00 GMT Ecosystem services make human life possible by, for example, providing nutritious food and clean water, regulating disease and climate, supporting the pollination of crops and soil formation, and providing recreational, cultural and spiritual benefits. In 2014, the value of ecosystem services was estimated at a staggering US$ 125 trillion. Ecosystem services, provided by biodiversity, are fundamental to food production and [...] Full Article
eco Recommended: 7 free e-learning courses to bookmark By www.fao.org Published On :: Thu, 03 Mar 2016 00:00:00 GMT E-learning was quite the buzzword a couple of decades ago – then when the internet started in earnest it became even more so. Today e-learning is mainstreamed in many organization, including FAO with more than 400 000 learners taking advantage of FAO’s offerings. FAO’s e-learning center offers free interactive courses – in English, French and Spanish - on topics ranging [...] Full Article
eco 9 tips for reducing food waste and becoming a #ZeroHunger hero By www.fao.org Published On :: Fri, 26 May 2017 00:00:00 GMT Food waste has become a dangerous habit: buying more than we need at supermarkets, letting fruits and vegetables spoil at home or ordering more than we can eat at restaurants. Each year, about 1/3 of the food we produce globally is lost or wasted. In developing countries, a large part of this food (40%) is lost at the harvest or processing [...] Full Article
eco Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 21:18:24 +0000 Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry" Full Article
eco California Bats Thrive in Forests Recovering From Wildfires By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 20:29:27 +0000 Wildfires leave behind a patchwork of forest densities that can give bats more room to fly and hunt Full Article
eco In a First, Researchers Record Penguins Vocalizing Under Water By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000 But the scientists still aren’t sure what the birds are saying Full Article
eco How Australia’s Wilderness Is Recovering From Wildfires By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 11:30:00 +0000 Greenery is sprouting from scorched tree trunks as the forests regrow their canopies Full Article
eco Bored at Home? Help Great Britain 'Rescue' Its Old Rainfall Records By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 14:11:12 +0000 Precious data points logged on paper are in dire need of a hero. Could it be you? Full Article
eco Watch Seven Medieval Castles' Digital Reconstruction By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Architects and designers restored royal ruins across Europe to their former glory Full Article
eco The Fallout of a Medieval Archbishop's Murder Is Recorded in Alpine Ice By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 15:09:14 +0000 Traces of lead pollution frozen in a glacier confirm that British lead production waned just before the death of Thomas Becket Full Article
eco Why Scientists Created a 'Smart Toilet' That Recognizes Your Butt By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 20:25:40 +0000 The bidet-like suite of devices detects abnormalities in feces that could flag signs of certain cancers Full Article
eco Ornately Decorated Eggs Have Been Traded Worldwide for Thousands of Years By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000 A new analysis of ancient ostrich eggs at the British Museum underscores the interconnectedness of the ancient world Full Article
eco This Sound Artist Is Asking People to Record COVID-19 Haikus By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 13:22:39 +0000 Called "Social Distancing, Haiku and You," Alan Nakagawa's project will result in a sound collage that interweaves a multitude of voices Full Article
eco Digital Reconstructions Reveal 200-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Embryo’s Unusual Teeth By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 18:24:23 +0000 New scans suggest unhatched dinosaurs reabsorbed a set of teeth during development Full Article
eco Toxic Newts Use Bacteria to Become Deadly Prey By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000 Scientists discover neurotoxin-producing bacteria living on the skin of rough-skinned newts Full Article
eco Archivists Find the Oldest Record of Human Death by Meteorite By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:02:25 +0000 The 1888 historical account is likely the first ever confirmed case of a human being struck dead by an interstellar interloper Full Article
eco Super-Constipated Florida Lizard Breaks Records With Gargantuan Poop By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:30:00 +0000 An unfortunate diet of pizza grease and sand clogged her innards, amassing a giant and unpassable lump of feces in her gut Full Article
eco Authorities Recover 19,000 Artifacts in International Antiquities Trafficking Sting By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:54:56 +0000 Items recovered include fossils, paintings, ancient coins, ceramics and jewelry Full Article
eco Bill to require AK to recognize tribes By www.ketchikandailynews.com Published On :: Full Article
eco Stefan Ingves: The Riksbank's measures to mitigate the effects of the corona crisis on the economy By www.bis.org Published On :: 2020-04-02T22:00:00Z Speech by Mr Stefan Ingves, Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank, at the Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm, 3 April 2020. Full Article
eco The Art of the Teleconference By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 17:05:56 +0000 Transform your Zoom virtual background or computer desktop into a work of art Full Article
eco How 13 Seconds Changed Kent State University Forever By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 The institution took decades to come to grips with the trauma of the killing of four students 50 years ago Full Article
eco No new cases of COVID-19 as N.B. enters next phase of recovery By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 12:10:51 EDT Public Health has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, said a news release from the government. Full Article News/Canada/New Brunswick
eco Chance for northern Ontario business owners to share concerns with federal economic development minister By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 06:00:00 EDT Business owners throughout northern Ontario will have the chance Friday morning to speak directly with federal Economic Development Minister Mélanie Joly. Full Article News/Canada/Sudbury
eco May snowfall breaks record in Sudbury By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 14:39:23 EDT Those in Sudbury may have had a few choice words when waking up Friday morning after a snowfall overnight. Full Article News/Canada/Sudbury
eco Enrichment of Fully Packaged Virions in Column-Purified Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) Preparations by Iodixanol Gradient Centrifugation Followed by Anion-Exchange Column Chromatography By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-02-03T06:30:10-08:00 This rapid and efficient method to prepare highly purified recombinant adeno-associated viruses (rAAVs) is based on binding of negatively charged rAAV capsids to an anion-exchange resin that is pH dependent. Full Article
eco Purification of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viruses (rAAVs) by Iodixanol Gradient Centrifugation By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-02-03T06:30:10-08:00 This is a simple method for rapid preparation of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) stocks, which can be used for in vivo gene delivery. The purity of these vectors is considerably lower than that obtained by either CsCl gradient centrifugation or by combination of iodixanol gradient ultracentrifugation followed by column chromatography. Full Article
eco Production of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viruses (rAAVs) by Transient Transfection By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-02-03T06:30:10-08:00 The most commonly used method for production of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAVs) in research laboratories is by transient triple transfection of 293 cells with AAV cis and trans plasmids and an adenovirus helper plasmid. This protocol describes the processes required to prepare the transfected cell suspension for virus purification. Full Article
eco Recovery of DNA from Low-Melting-Temperature Agarose Gels: Organic Extraction By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-03-02T06:30:09-08:00 In this protocol, DNA fragments are separated according to size by electrophoresis through low-melting-temperature agarose, and then recovered by melting the agarose and extracting with phenol:chloroform. The protocol works best for DNA fragments ranging in size from 0.5 to 5.0 kb. Yields of DNA fragments outside this range are usually lower, but often are sufficient for many purposes. Full Article
eco Two-Step Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) Engineering: Electroporation of Competent BAC Host Cells with the Recombinant Shuttle Vector By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T06:30:11-07:00 Bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones are rendered electrocompetent and transformed with the recombinant shuttle vector, pLD53SCAB/AB-box. Cointegrates are selected by growth on chloramphenicol and ampicillin to ensure recombination of the shuttle vector into the BAC. Full Article
eco Two-Step Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) Engineering: Preparation and Verification of the Recombinant Shuttle Vector By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T06:30:11-07:00 Plasmid DNA is prepared from the recombinant shuttle vector pLD53.SCAB/A-B created by cloning of the A and B homology arms for two-step bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) engineering. To confirm that the A-box and B-box arms have been successfully incorporated into pLD53.SCAB, the pattern of enzyme digestion of the modified plasmid is compared with that of the unmodified pLD53.SCAB. Once the shuttle vector is shown to carry the proper sequences, it is ready for transfer into the BAC host. Full Article
eco Macroeconomic effects of Covid-19: an early review By www.bis.org Published On :: 2020-04-17T09:30:00Z BIS Bulletin No 7, April 2020. Past epidemics had long-lasting effects on economies through illness and the loss of lives, while Covid-19 is marked by widespread containment measures and relatively lower fatalities among young people. The short-term costs of Covid-19 will probably dwarf those of past epidemics, due to the unprecedented and synchronised global sudden stop in economic activity induced by containment measures. The current estimated impact on global GDP growth for 2020 is around -4%, with substantial downside risks if containment policies are prolonged. Output losses are larger for major economies. Full Article
eco Truro reeling as recovery effort for missing boy resumes By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 08:26:35 EDT People in Truro, N.S., are reeling after the disappearance of three-year-old Dylan Ehler as the community tries to come to grips with another potential tragedy in the area. Full Article News/Canada/Nova Scotia
eco Quebec unemployment rate soars to 17%, highest ever recorded By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 10:20:02 EDT The COVID-19 crisis has wreaked havoc on Quebec's economy, with the province recording its highest unemployment rate since at least 1976, when the data was first tracked. Full Article News/Canada/Montreal
eco New projections find deconfinement in Montreal could lead to sharp increase in deaths By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 11:15:52 EDT The current deconfinement plan in the Montreal area could lead to a rapid increase in deaths in the city, according to findings by Quebec's public health institute. Full Article News/Canada/Montreal
eco The Economic Stimulus/Relief-Debt Paradox By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T16:20:00Z Long-term interest rates have remained low despite a surge in the issuance of sovereign debt to mitigate the economic impact of the pandemic. Full Article Interest Rates Futures Articles & Reports Featured Reports CME Research Top Research Articles
eco Gold Outshines Silver as Economics Widen Price Ratio By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T10:00:00Z Gold and silver prices often move in tandem, but the gap between them widened by 31% January through April in line with a trend that began nine years ago. Full Article Metals Futures Featured Reports CME Research Articles & Reports Top Research Articles