Thanks to Stanford University’s aptly named Clarity, scientists are now able to scan the brain for unobstructed views of neurons and their connections. In this scan, aided by a green fluorescent protein, one is able to see the axonal and dendritic branches of neurons within the hippocampus.
The Pink cabinet at the Engers Palace, a late baroque hunting and summer palace, designed by Johannes Seiz, on the Rhine in Neuwied district in Rhineland-Palatinate.
In the Pink Cabinet the unusual stucco is by Michael Eytel .