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Inflammation 'on switch' also serves as 'off switch'
Inflammation 'on switch' also serves as 'off switch': TAB2 also serves as an "off switch" that turns off the infla... http://bit.ly/4OsD7n
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january 2010 by amy
Post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosed with magnetism
Post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosed with magnetoencephalography: 90 percent accuracy. http://bit.ly/8x9A98
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january 2010 by amy
Benefits Of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Tally Up - Science News
Benefits Of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Tally Up - Science News: Omega-3 levels protect telomeres from damage. Patients re... http://bit.ly/7U7x04
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january 2010 by amy
Rules governing RNA's anatomy revealed
Rules governing RNA's anatomy revealed: RNA goes through a predictable course of shape changes on its own. Drug mo... http://bit.ly/6u45ts
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january 2010 by amy
Why Bright Light Worsens Migraine Headache Pain | LiveScience
Why Bright Light Worsens Migraine Headache Pain | LiveScience: The scientists knew that the second group of blind ... http://bit.ly/7iYKBa
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january 2010 by amy
NeuroDojo: Cuttlefish camouflage split decision
Cuttlefish camouflage split decision: Cuttlefish match their colour patterns using vision, so the authors created ... http://bit.ly/7mQek8
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january 2010 by amy
HHMI News: Researchers Reveal Molecular Origin of a Spectrum of Human Axon Guidance Disorders
HHMI News: Researchers Reveal Molecular Origin of a Spectrum of Human Axon Guidance Disorders: “The microtubule ne... http://bit.ly/5FczYg
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january 2010 by amy
Mayo researchers find obesity key
Mayo researchers find obesity key: he energy-saving mechanism is controlled by ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) chan... http://bit.ly/7EPksA
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january 2010 by amy
Norway: the most infection free country in the world
Norway: the most infection free country in the world: by limiting the use of antibiotics http://bit.ly/92Yd18
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january 2010 by amy
Sex and shopping – it's a guy thing - life - 01 January 2010 - New Scientist
Sex and shopping – it's a guy thing: Charity - it's a girl. This study confirmed that conspicuous consumption (fo... http://bit.ly/5wWuST
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january 2010 by amy
PhysicsCentral: Buzz Blog
First Detailed Photos of Atoms: Ugh; thought I'd bookmarked this ages ago, apparently not. http://bit.ly/7p7xK5
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december 2009 by amy
Quick-thinking campers save stinger girl - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
RT @abcnews: Quick-thinking campers save stinger girl [Stung 20 kilometers from the ocean] http://bit.ly/5dKzpQ
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december 2009 by amy
Heme Channel Found - Biotechnology - an eLab Article at Scientist Live
Heme Channel Found - Biotechnology - an eLab Article at Scientist Live: Heme is a circlet of atoms that hold an iro... http://bit.ly/8Ksvc2
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december 2009 by amy
Scientists use light to map neurons' effects on one another
Scientists use light to map neurons' effects on one another: The scientists used a mirror array to excite individua... http://bit.ly/8qUH8h
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december 2009 by amy
Feeling the pain of others : Neurophilosophy
Feeling the pain of others : Neurophilosophy: Convincing evidence that a significant minority of otherwise healthy ... http://bit.ly/6IdJwZ
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december 2009 by amy
Alice's adventures in algebra: Wonderland solved - physics-math - 16 December 2009 - New Scientist
Alice's adventures in algebra: Wonderland solved - New Scientist: The mathematician behind the tale. http://bit.ly/4Zpea1
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december 2009 by amy
New study links DHA type of omega-3 to better nervous-system function
New study links DHA type of omega-3 to better nervous-system function: Helps avoid sensory overload. http://bit.ly/6VnrCV
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december 2009 by amy
Slowed light breaks record - physicsworld.com
Slowed light breaks record - physicsworld.com: Kilometre-long pulses of light stored for over one second in a 0.1 m... http://bit.ly/5fyPf1
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december 2009 by amy
The MacGuffin: Stress Now, Mental Illness Later
The MacGuffin: Stress Now, Mental Illness Later: "How the effects of chronic or repeated exposure to stress (or a s... http://bit.ly/6nAjkE
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december 2009 by amy
Brain imaging shows kids' PTSD symptoms linked to poor hippocampus function
Brain imaging shows kids' PTSD symptoms linked to poor hippocampus function: The hippocampus worked equally well in... http://bit.ly/7RcGIW
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december 2009 by amy
New research: Sweeteners like high-fructose corn syrup alter human metabolism, digestion | Grist
New research: Sweeteners like high-fructose corn syrup alter human metabolism, digestion | Grist: Fructose bypasses... http://bit.ly/5PF57f
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december 2009 by amy
Video Nobel Lectures
RT @Nobelprize_org: 2009 Nobel Lectures in Physiology or Medicine available as video-on-demand http://bit.ly/8vBn97 #nobel09 #medicine
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december 2009 by amy
YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
Science and Islam: Part 1: The Language of Science: http://bit.ly/2zIvVB
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november 2009 by amy
New Brain Cells May Knock Out Old Memories | Wired Science | Wired.com
New Brain Cells May Knock Out Old Memories: A new rodent study shows that newborn neurons destabilize established c... http://bit.ly/2CQA0n
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november 2009 by amy
New brain findings on dyslexic children
New brain findings on dyslexic children: The study suggests that in addition to conventional reading and spelling ba... http://bit.ly/2X8GNl
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november 2009 by amy
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The informavore in its cage
RT @chrismessina: Fascinating article on information-determinism and free will by @nicholasgcarr. http://j.mp/3LEv0e
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november 2009 by amy
Theory about long and short-term memory questioned
Theory about long and short-term memory questioned: "These findings identify two distinct short-term memory networks... http://bit.ly/1HJOCM
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november 2009 by amy
Jamreilly
RT @jamreilly: The Secret You. BBC Science Documentary Explores Consciousness in Search of the Self. http://bit.ly/1tcPe0
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november 2009 by amy
Crossing the line: how aggressive cells invade the brain (w/ Video)
Crossing the line: how aggressive cells invade the brain (w/ Video): Outside the nervous system, the labelled cells ... http://bit.ly/387OP8
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november 2009 by amy
Change in Regulatory DNA Responsible for Stickleback Evolution - Origins
Change in Regulatory DNA Responsible for Stickleback Evolution - Origins: The role of noncoding DNA in evolutio.. http://bit.ly/3SMONq
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november 2009 by amy
Injected cells stop body from attacking self - health - 03 November 2009 - New Scientist
Injected cells stop body from attacking self - health - 03 November 2009 - New Scientist: The team starts by ex.. http://bit.ly/4CaJ08
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november 2009 by amy
UIC researchers have immune cells running in circles
UIC researchers have immune cells running in circles: Neutrophils are white blood cells that are activated by c.. http://bit.ly/2EJR7O
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november 2009 by amy
Brain Cells Chat, Even Without a Synapse -- Willyard 2009 (1029): 2 -- ScienceNOW
Brain Cells Chat, Even Without a Synapse -- Willyard 2009 (1029): 2 -- ScienceNOW: New research shows that cert.. http://bit.ly/12qwtr
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november 2009 by amy
New form of entanglement plays with time and energy - Ars Technica
New form of entanglement plays with time and energy - Ars Technica: By advancing one photon in time a bit, and .. http://bit.ly/1aLfb7
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october 2009 by amy
HHMI News: Studies Begin to Shape New Image of DNA
HHMI News: Studies Begin to Shape New Image of DNA: Most of us carry a mental picture of DNA in its iconic form.. http://bit.ly/1hVOAg
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october 2009 by amy
Scientists Discover Gene That 'Cancer-proofs' Naked Mole Rat's Cells
Scientists Discover Gene That 'Cancer-proofs' Naked Mole Rat's Cells: The mole rat
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october 2009 by amy
Special relativity passes key test - physicsworld.com
More confirmation the speed of light does not vary with wavelength down to distance scales below the Planck length. http://twurl.nl/8f12ru
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october 2009 by amy
A mantis shrimp
A mantis shrimp’s extraordinary eyes: This mantis shrimp’s biophotonic retarder is the R8 photoreceptor cell—a .. http://bit.ly/3vjCLE
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october 2009 by amy
Berkeley researchers create first hyperlens for sound waves
Berkeley researchers create first hyperlens for sound waves:
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october 2009 by amy
Why antidepressants don't work for so many
Why antidepressants don't work for so many: There is almost no overlap between stress-related genes and depress.. http://bit.ly/2Q6fzo
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october 2009 by amy
Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly
Berkeley researchers find new route to nano self-assembly: By adding specific types of small molecules to mixtu.. http://bit.ly/1e08A7
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october 2009 by amy
Rare Neurons May Process Painful Noise -- Telis 2009 (1021): 3 -- ScienceNOW
Rare Neurons May Process Painful Noise -- Telis 2009 (1021): 3 -- ScienceNOW: The team found that the type II n.. http://bit.ly/2CKPMI
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october 2009 by amy
Why Sleepyheads Forget -- Torrice 2009 (1021): 1 -- ScienceNOW
Why Sleepyheads Forget -- Torrice 2009 (1021): 1 -- ScienceNOW: Brain cells from sleep-deprived mice also held .. http://bit.ly/3Pzwai
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october 2009 by amy
Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? - life - 19 October 2009 - New Scientist
Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? - life - 19 October 2009 - New Scientist: The common ancestor of.. http://bit.ly/NwfL8
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october 2009 by amy
Edge of Solar System Is Not What We Expected | Wired Science | Wired.com
Edge of Solar System Is Not What We Expected: The newly found ribbon’s orientation suggests that the galaxy’s ma.. http://bit.ly/3Rtw9e
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october 2009 by amy
Comfort food: Chocolate, water reduce pain response to heat
Comfort food: Chocolate, water reduce pain response to heat: eating chocolate or drinking water can blunt pain,.. http://bit.ly/avHDw
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october 2009 by amy
Conserved principles of mammalian transcriptional regulation revealed by RNA half-life
Conserved principles of mammalian transcriptional regulation revealed by RNA half-life: We show that different .. http://bit.ly/Yc3Ot
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october 2009 by amy
Researchers discover RNA repair system in bacteria
Researchers discover RNA repair system in bacteria: The novelty of the newly discovered bacterial RNA repair sy.. http://bit.ly/wSSpU
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october 2009 by amy
Childhood Stress Cuts Life Short, Study Suggests | LiveScience
Childhood Stress Cuts Life Short, Study Suggests | LiveScience: In a survey of more than 17,000 adults, researc.. http://bit.ly/1yh4rT
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october 2009 by amy
UNC study pinpoints gene controlling number of brain cells
UNC study pinpoints gene controlling number of brain cells: The finding suggests that GSK-3 controls the signal.. http://bit.ly/3SaGa
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october 2009 by amy
Deric Bownds' MindBlog: Memory consolidation - a shift from hippocampal to neocortical sites
Memory consolidation - a shift from hippocampal to neocortical sites: The retrieval network for memories shifts.. http://bit.ly/v6zMq
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october 2009 by amy
The Rockefeller University - Newswire
The Rockefeller University - Newswire: New model suggests how the brain might stay in balance: Magnasco’s model.. http://bit.ly/r3TLn
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october 2009 by amy
Schizophrenia gene linked with abnormal neurogenesis in adult and postnatal brain
Schizophrenia gene linked with abnormal neurogenesis in adult and postnatal brain: DISC1 interacts with the acti.. http://bit.ly/4sAN2c
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september 2009 by amy
How we know a dog is a dog: Concept acquisition in the human brain
How we know a dog is a dog: Concept acquisition in the human brain: Researchers found that a functionally couple.. http://bit.ly/qlXrY
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september 2009 by amy
SOAR Cognitive Architecture Tutorial Part 1 / 3 on Vimeo
SOAR Cognitive Architecture Tutorial Part 1 / 3 on Vimeo: John Laird at AGI 09 http://vimeo.com/6600055
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september 2009 by amy
Short-term stress enhances anti-tumor activity in mice, Stanford study shows
Short-term stress enhances anti-tumor activity in mice, Stanford study shows: "It's possible that the .. http://bit.ly/2YoH4I
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september 2009 by amy
Calcium channels optimize learning
Calcium channels optimize learning: When the "transmitter cell" is repeatedly activated, as occurs dur.. http://bit.ly/cYI6W
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september 2009 by amy
the preservation of favoured traces | ben fry
The evolution of the chapters in Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species visualised over five editions: http://benfry.com/traces/
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september 2009 by amy
Prolonged stress sparks ER to release calcium stores and induce cell death in aging-related diseases
Prolonged stress sparks ER to release calcium stores and induce cell death in aging-related diseases: Stressful .. http://bit.ly/19TsKa
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september 2009 by amy
Scientists propose new hypothesis on the origin of life
Scientists propose new hypothesis on the origin of life: “If you have an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, you need,.. http://bit.ly/3C3icW
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september 2009 by amy
How much omega-3 fatty acid do we need to prevent cardiovascular disease?
How much omega-3 fatty acid do we need to prevent cardiovascular disease?: 200 mg dose of DHA per day is enough .. http://bit.ly/14wdB1
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september 2009 by amy
First Close Look At Stimulated Brain
First Close Look At Stimulated Brain: Not all neurons immediately surrounding an electrode fire when a charge is.. http://bit.ly/Lp83s
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september 2009 by amy

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