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August 17, 2006

Synaptic scarves and vesicle ties:

asliceoflife_contacts.jpgA Slice of Life is a company that makes scarves and ties with bioscience prints on them, and two are likely to be particularly attractive to neuroscientists.

Pictured on the left is a satin scarf (named 'Contacts') that is decorated with neuron endings especially rich in synaptic vesicles.

Also available is a bow tie that depicts synaptic vesicles massing on the edges of the synaptic gap.

While neuroscientists might immediately pick up on the significance, your non-neuroscience friends will probably think they're just stylish additions to your wardrobe.


Link to A Slice of Life.

Vaughan.

Posted at August 17, 2006 08:30 AM

Comments

Moon River says:

that's cool!

Comment posted at August 17, 2006 10:07 PM

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