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  • Calcium imaging has been used to visualize the activity of individual synapses, but cannot be scaled up to monitor thousands of synapses in tissue. Here, the authors present genetic tools that can be photoconverted from green to red to create a map of active synapses.

    • Alberto Perez-Alvarez
    • Brenna C. Fearey
    • Thomas G. Oertner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-16
  • Plumes of gas have been seen near the south polar region of Enceladus, a small icy satellite of Saturn, and observations revealed large rifts in the crust, informally called ‘tiger stripes’. Hurford et al. report that during each orbit, every portion of each tiger stripe rift spends about half the time in tension, which allows the rift to open, exposing volatiles, and allowing eruptions: plume activity is expected to vary periodically.

    • T. A. Hurford
    • P. Helfenstein
    • B. G. Bills
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 447, P: 292-294