Meghan Rosen

@megdrosen

Media Relations Manager . Formerly . Addicted to: reading, writing, climbing, science, and ice cream.

Washington, D.C.
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

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  1. prije 14 sati

    I asked my 5-year-old how he’d describe me and he said, “a medium-sized woman with hair.” Just in case anyone wants to know what I look like.

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  2. 3. velj

    "Scientific slide trombone" is my new favorite phrase.

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    One of the absolute best jobs in journalism (my old one) is open! Report on the most mind-bending and inspiring stories in the universe. Work with the brilliant and big hearted . Sit with the marvelous staff. It’s a dream!

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  4. 30. sij

    Very cool paper from Loren Frank’s lab shows on-the-fly hypothetical thinking in rats. In this video, place cell neurons fire as a rat decides to turn down one arm of a maze (right panel).

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    24. sij

    “It’s extraordinary, it’s huge, it’s a landmark in neuroscience.” Our Clay Reid weighs in on a tremendous $40M, 12 year effort by a cross-disciplinary team to map 20 million connections in the fruit fly brain.

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  6. 23. sij

    This is one of my favorite pics from our story: Algorithms follow neural threads through EM images and pinpoint where those neurons connect. Then, human proofreaders check the work and fill in missing pieces.

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  7. 22. sij

    Exciting news for today – the most complete map of the fly brain ever created. Couldn’t have had a better partner on this story than !

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    22. sij

    Presenting: A story that and I have been working on for a long time! Featuring amazing images and very very cool science.

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    15. pro 2019.

    These colored dots in the video below represent neural activity recorded by electrodes implanted in the brain. Surprisingly, neurons in the “hand and arm” area of the motor cortex also light up during speech:

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  10. 10. pro 2019.

    My cookies are coming for you

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  11. 10. pro 2019.

    I had so much fun talking with and about their new work decoding brain signals linked to speech. We talked about neural implants, BrainGate2, and, of course, the homunculus.

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    Hello fellow science writers! The Newsbrief Award is accepting submissions for the 2019 season. If you or someone you know wrote a pithy, fabulous piece of science journalism this year, please enter or nominate! It's free.

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  13. 20. stu 2019.

    This tiny fruit fly is stuck in place under a microscope – but scientists can use virtual reality to make the fly believe it’s moving. The setup helped reveal how flies refine mental maps of their environments. has the scoop

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    22. lis 2019.

    Watch live! The meeting is kicking off today with a panel discussion about how to develop new research assessment policies and practices, with and . Tune in:

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    Here's a hint for editors/PIOs coming to : Create a half-page handout explaining how to pitch, what you're looking for, contact info, etc., to give to writers. Unsure what to include? I'm happy to share the one I created for Science News for Students. Just ask!

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    17. lis 2019.

    HHMI Investigator Nicole King’s has discovered a new species of – and it’s pretty “fantastic.”

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  17. 17. lis 2019.

    See the flagella sticking out of this little ball of cells? They help with swimming. Flip the ball inside out and the cells can now feed – by catching bacteria.

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    17. lis 2019.
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  19. 17. lis 2019.

    This cute little rotifer secretes a substance that can paralyze parasitic worms. Researchers hope to use the substance to combat

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    8. lis 2019.

    “We have to double down on fundamental, mechanistic research. That’s the way real progress happens.” - William Kaelin Jr.

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