Review of scientific breakthroughs in 2023,from neuromodulation and brainmachine interfaces to AI,superconductivity,and space exploration by The Innovation’s editorial team(Figure 1).NEUROMODULATION LEADS TO BREAKTHR...Review of scientific breakthroughs in 2023,from neuromodulation and brainmachine interfaces to AI,superconductivity,and space exploration by The Innovation’s editorial team(Figure 1).NEUROMODULATION LEADS TO BREAKTHROUGHS Neuromodulation aims to modulate the activity of specific neurons through physical,chemical,or biological means,thereby modifying related perception,action,or even reversing disease states.Among the currently available neuromodulation techniques,chemogenetics has emerged as a rising star in recent years,offering advantages such as cell-type and pathway specificity,less invasiveness,and increased flexibility.展开更多
From vaccines to climate change,from brain-computer interfaces to solar system exploration,science played an instrumental role in 2021 as we continued to fight COVID-19 and came together to break down boundaries and a...From vaccines to climate change,from brain-computer interfaces to solar system exploration,science played an instrumental role in 2021 as we continued to fight COVID-19 and came together to break down boundaries and address common challenges faced by all human beings.The Innovation editorial team summarizes the following scientific events that have helped shape 2021,which gave us hopes,tears,or a glimpse into the future.展开更多
As Hubble’s successor,it will look deeper into the past than ever before The James Webb Space Telescope(JWST),the world’s largest and most powerful space science observatory,lifted off aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from...As Hubble’s successor,it will look deeper into the past than ever before The James Webb Space Telescope(JWST),the world’s largest and most powerful space science observatory,lifted off aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou,French Guiana at 9:20 a.m.local time on December 25,2021.The$10-billion mission will enable scientists to look at the oldest stars and galaxies to better understand cosmic history and search for evidence of life outside our solar system,among other goals.展开更多
文摘Review of scientific breakthroughs in 2023,from neuromodulation and brainmachine interfaces to AI,superconductivity,and space exploration by The Innovation’s editorial team(Figure 1).NEUROMODULATION LEADS TO BREAKTHROUGHS Neuromodulation aims to modulate the activity of specific neurons through physical,chemical,or biological means,thereby modifying related perception,action,or even reversing disease states.Among the currently available neuromodulation techniques,chemogenetics has emerged as a rising star in recent years,offering advantages such as cell-type and pathway specificity,less invasiveness,and increased flexibility.
文摘From vaccines to climate change,from brain-computer interfaces to solar system exploration,science played an instrumental role in 2021 as we continued to fight COVID-19 and came together to break down boundaries and address common challenges faced by all human beings.The Innovation editorial team summarizes the following scientific events that have helped shape 2021,which gave us hopes,tears,or a glimpse into the future.
文摘As Hubble’s successor,it will look deeper into the past than ever before The James Webb Space Telescope(JWST),the world’s largest and most powerful space science observatory,lifted off aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou,French Guiana at 9:20 a.m.local time on December 25,2021.The$10-billion mission will enable scientists to look at the oldest stars and galaxies to better understand cosmic history and search for evidence of life outside our solar system,among other goals.