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Posts by Michael Orger

Aankhen Meri Maikhana (HD)| Sawan Bhadon Songs | Navin Nischol | Rekha | Shyama| Asha Bhosle
Aankhen Meri Maikhana (HD)| Sawan Bhadon Songs | Navin Nischol | Rekha | Shyama| Asha Bhosle YouTube video by Shemaroo Filmi Gaane

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Visualizing and Sonifying NeuroData (ViSoND)

github.com/Smear-Lab/Vi...

is a strategy for observing multiple data streams in video and sound

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

e.g., watch an animal move while you listen to their physiological signals (or vice versa)

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'whole system'

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We hope that others in the community will find this to be useful resource!

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Sardine based GUI for a light-sheet microscope.

Sardine based GUI for a light-sheet microscope.

3) It allows you to easily build applications with rich GUIs (currently through WPF). Here is the fairly complex GUI Lucas uses to run light-sheet experiments in behaving zebrafish larvae.

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2) It has been designed to build complex systems where the dependencies between individual modules are kept to a minimum, so the while system doesn't fail due to slow response or failure of one component, which can be very useful for elaborate, custom-built systems.

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Why might you choose to use this framework? This is evaluated in the paper in some detail, but some strengths of the framework are 1) it has extremely low overhead, in terms of system resources.

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GitHub - orger-lab/sardine: A framework for building data acquisition systems A framework for building data acquisition systems. Contribute to orger-lab/sardine development by creating an account on GitHub.

Having developed this for some experimental set-ups in our lab, they have put in a lot of effort to make Sardine usable by others, and we are pleased to share the code here.
github.com/orger-lab/sa...
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Very happy to see this paper come out from Lucas Martins @d-lucas.bsky.social and Alexandre Laborde. They developed an awesome framework, built with .NET, for developing software to run demanding high-speed behavior and functional imaging experiments.
dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...

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Teodor Zajder 2.76 3x3 World Record
Teodor Zajder 2.76 3x3 World Record YouTube video by P̳̿͟͞r̳̿͟͞o̳̿͟͞x̳̿͟͞i̳̿͟͞m̳̿͟͞a̳̿͟͞

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR9v... All sorts of cubing records have been broken already in the first weeks of 2026. Here is 9-year-old Teodor Zajder with the first ever sub-3 second official solve!

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Thighpaulsandra"The Angelica Declaration"
Thighpaulsandra"The Angelica Declaration" YouTube video by Zos Khem

A track I need to listen to every few weeks and that I think more people could appreciate. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkSn...

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Manuel Göttsching — E2-E4 (1981/Full album)
Manuel Göttsching — E2-E4 (1981/Full album) YouTube video by 12edit

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq-k... still getting my head around the fact that this monumental album was allegedly recorded in a single take.

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No offense intended! Obviously in this case there should have been better communication regarding what the book was about from the publisher!

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Cover art for John Wynham's The Chrysalids depicting an alien that has nothing to do with the book.

Cover art for John Wynham's The Chrysalids depicting an alien that has nothing to do with the book.

I remember reading this edition, which is a great example of what happens when no one involved in creating the cover art had actually read the book.

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"These results show that spontaneous activity in the vertebrate brain is highly stereotyped at the level of functional cell assemblies and can be reliably captured through a common latent code."

New work from Volker Bormuth Lab @sorbonne-universite.fr 🐟🧠

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Interestingly, all of the top 100 average results are held by competitors 12 and under!

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Sub3.90 Milestone! 3.84 3x3 WR Avg Xuanyi Geng🇨🇳 | Rubik's Cube World Record | Beijing Winter 2026
Sub3.90 Milestone! 3.84 3x3 WR Avg Xuanyi Geng🇨🇳 | Rubik's Cube World Record | Beijing Winter 2026 YouTube video by CubeRoot

Watch 8-year-old Xuanyi Geng clutch the world record for Rubik's cube solving (average) with a 3.37 second solve. Planning: he is planning around 20-25 moves ahead here before he starts to solve. Motor control: he turns the cube faces at 12-13 turns per second. youtu.be/wKm5DfuJJdo?...

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A list that has Stoner, Children of Time and The Age of Innocence makes me really curious to read all the rest.

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Agreed!

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Remembering Adam Kampff, neuroscience educator and researcher Kampff’s do-it-yourself approach inspired a generation of neuroscientists.

Adam Kampff prioritized spreading knowledge over publishing flashy papers in prestigious journals, but colleagues say his mark on neuroscience was undeniable. The researcher and educator passed away on 9 December.

By Lauren Schneider

www.thetransmitter.org/systems-neur...

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It is still very much a work in progress, but I know he would be extremely happy to get feedback on any of it (especially suggestions for better proofs). Please feel free to pass it to anyone who might find it useful or interesting.

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maths.orger.org – Home

I wanted to pass on a website my son is working on: maths.orger.org. He was personally frustrated with maths in school, when he was asked to apply knowledge of things he was not yet able to prove to himself, and this inspired him to work on a curriculum where everything is justified in strict order.

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This is tough. Adam Kampff was one of the most brilliant people that I have had the privilege to know. He was a wonderful and generous friend and colleague, a remarkable teacher and a visionary who inspired hundreds of others. He was a shining example to us all, and we will miss him very much.

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Very excited to share this thread on our recent paper! We show how Zebrafish integrate visual navigation signals in aligned topographic maps. Full thread below🧵

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🧠 Applications for the International Neuroscience Doctoral Programme (INDP) @champalimaudf.bsky.social open until 31 January 2026.
☀️ Join our vibrant and international research community in sunny Lisbon!
🔗 fchampalimaud.org/champalimaud...

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A global screen for magnetically induced neuronal activity in the pigeon brain How animals detect the Earth’s magnetic field remains a mystery in sensory biology. Despite extensive behavioral evidence, the neural circuitry and molecular mechanisms responsible for magnetic sensin...

Scientists around former IMP group leader David Keays (@lmumuenchen.bsky.social show that #pigeons detect magnetic fields through their inner ear. Their discovery was now published in the journal @science.org: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
More: www.imp.ac.at/news/article...

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You are not wrong that it is true that if z(ab)=z(a)z(b) is true in binary, your condition will hold in any base - there are just occasional examples where it doesn't hold in the other direction.

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Thanks, that looks interesting, though I am not sure if they are equivalent. E.g. 100010010 and 10010001 do not meet the condition of Z being multiplicative in binary, but do meet the condition of your problem in base 3 (product has only ones and zeros. (examples in base 10 might be very long)

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I don't know if there is a simpler answer.

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If every number in this set is unique (for your case 3,5,6,8,10,11}) the sum will only have zeros and ones. If any number is repeated, you will usually have a digit >1. However there will be some exceptions if the number of repeats is 0 or 1 MOD n, where n is your base.

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