
The “Potential” of Neuromodulation (Summer Science Series Pt. 3)
The brain’s cells, or neurons, communicate through electric signals that travel down the cells’ long, wiry branches. These electric signals, called action …
The brain’s cells, or neurons, communicate through electric signals that travel down the cells’ long, wiry branches. These electric signals, called action …
Hey EyeWirers! Alex Norton and I are working on some animation techniques for the game. You can read about how we’re performing …
Welcome to Happy Hour 180º, the Happy Hour to celebrate the other side of the world and Eyewire’s great global community! Happy Hour …
Rejoice EyeWirers! EyeWire’s forum is back in business and it has a shiny new coat of paint. After some posting troubles with our …
Welcome to the future! We have flown past Pluto. Google Loon balloons will soon supply all of Sri Lanka with internet. And now gamers …
Are you a curious, creative person with a passion for brains, design and games? We’d love to talk with you about shaping …
How does a thought exist? If you imagine something, is it real, in any description? How will humanity’s global metabolism of goods and …
Kick off your summer with Camp Eyewire! Join your camp counselors for a summer of fun, sun, and Eyewire games! And of …
In microscopy, neuroscientists use photons (light particles) and electrons (charged particles) to zoom in on bits of brain tissue. And a select …
We’ve told you how centuries of innovation in biological imaging brought us to serial block face imaging, the technique we used to …
As Friday Grumpy Hours come to a close suddenly the sky begins to darken. The dark clouds cover the sun and winds …
This semester, EyeWire has teamed up with NYU Game Lab to teach a new class called Game Design for Citizen Science. Over the past …