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Argentine couple ready for region's first same-sex marriage
AFP via Yahoo! - 4 Hours ago
BUENOS AIRES (AFP) A gay man tying the knot next week in Latin America's first same-sex marriage predicted Thursday that his ground-breaking wedding will inspire other homosexual couples to follow suit.
Couple ready for first same-sex marriage in Latin America Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Weight loss using body but not brain
Life Science Lab - 3 Hours ago
Current drug-based weight loss therapies try to stop the brain from sending hunger signals to the body. These therapies tend to be fairly ineffective. So, the researchers tried the reverse approach of
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Anthropologieâ??s London debut a hit, says owner
Retail Week - 5 Hours ago
US giant Anthropologieâ??s debut in the UK has been hailed an early success by its parent company, which said it â??generated the second best opening day sales in our historyâ?.
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Caltech Scientists Find Emotion-like Behaviors, Regulated by Dopamine, in Fruit
Caltech Daily News - 3 Hours ago
Finding may provide new insights into the neurological basis of ADHD, learning deficits, and more PASADENA, Calif. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered evidence
U.S. scientists discover emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Balita.org
Scientists find emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Xinhua News Agency
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Book review: Reading in the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene
Washington Post - 11/26/2009
Viking. 388 pp. $27.95 About 5,000 years ago, societies in ancient Sumeria, China and South America invented writing, and in the millennia since, the ability to read has propelled human intellectual and
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Knockouts in human cells point to pathogenic targets
Bioscience Technology Online - 7 Hours ago
human cells to pinpoint specific genes and proteins used by pathogens, according to their paper in Science. In most human cell cultures genes are present in two copies: one inherited from the father and
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Faculty Position in Human Genetics / Genomics in Toronto
Nature - 6 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description Faculty Position in Human Genetics/Genomics in Toronto : Employer: Website: http://www.sickkids.ca/resear... Location: Posted: November 23, 2009 Expires: January
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Brain scanner can tell a Dali from a Picasso
New Scientist - 14 Hours ago
Magazine issue 2736. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. For similar stories, visit the Books and Art Topic Guide PATTERNS in brain activity can be used to determine whether someone is looking at a surrealist
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3-D Renderings Bring Ancient Hominids to Life
Wired News - 11/25/2009
For decades, paleoartists have told the story of human evolution through sculpture and drawing. Now their tools have evolved, too. Computers allow a level of detail and control that isnâ??t possible
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Editors' Picks for the Wired.com Sleep Photo Contest
Wired News - 11/25/2009
: Though Wired.com readers selected 10 excellent photos in our sleep photo contest , we here at the photo department like to fight for the underdog. Here are our 10 favorite submissions that we think
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BRIEF: TURKEY TROT: Palin scheduled to run in Kennewick race
Individual.com - 11/26/2009
Kennewick Sarah Palin and her family are registered for the Benton-Franklin Chapter of the Red Cross' Turkey Trot, which begins 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. The Red Cross has not hired security for the race, but
TURKEY TROT: Palin shakes hands, signs books before running in Kennewick race Tri-City Herald Online
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[Research Article] Haploid Genetic Screens in Human Cells Identify Host Factors
Science Magazine - 8 Hours ago
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â??Haploid Humanâ?
Science Magazine - 8 Hours ago
Genetic screens can provide direct insight into biological processes that are poorly understood. Carette et al. (p. 1231) describe genetic screens using large-scale gene disruption in human cells haploid
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[News of the Week] Infectious Diseases: Farm Fungicides Linked to Resistance in
Science Magazine - 8 Hours ago
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Psychology: Short-Circuiting the Path to Violence
Science Magazine - 8 Hours ago
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Ex-Kennewick pastor now in prison for cyclist's death
Individual.com - 8 Hours ago
(McClatchy-Tribune Informa) Six years after he ignored his vision problems and hit a teen bicyclist while driving home from work, a former Kennewick pastor is behind bars for his vehicular homicide conviction.
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Production of New Neurons Boosted by Polyphenols and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
MedIndia - 8 Hours ago
Category: Diet News Font Size A diet rich in polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids, patented as an LMN diet, helps boost the production of the brain's stem cells and strengthens their differentiation
Fatty acids boost the birth of new neurons Scientist Live
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Delve into the past on Derbyshire Archaeology Day
Peak District National Park Authority - 10 Hours ago
A prehistoric skeleton, Old King Coal and the hidden past of the Chatsworth estate - all will feature in the annual Derbyshire Archaeology Day on Saturday January 16. The day-long event at the Pomegranate
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Scientists identify two molecules that affect brain plasticity in mice
Media Newswire - 9 Hours ago
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a set of molecular brakes that stabilize the developing brain's circuitry. Moreover, experimentally removing those brakes in mice
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Auditory Illusion: When Sound Is Fragmented The Brain Fills In The Gaps
Medical News Today - 10 Hours ago
A new study led by scientists in The Netherlands has revealed the mechanisms through which the brain creates 'auditory continuity illusion', where a physically interrupted sound is heard as continuing
How does the brain perceive fragmented sound? India eNews
Auditory illusion: How our brains can fill in the gaps to create continuous sound Science Daily
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Polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids boost the birth of new neurons
Bionity.com - 81 Minutes ago
niversitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) researchers have confirmed that a diet rich in polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids, patented as an LMN diet, helps boost the production of the brain's stem
Polyphenols and Polyunsaturated Fatty Aacids Boost the Birth of New Neurons Nutrition Horizon
Polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids boost the birth of new neurons, study Science Daily
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Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding Award Goes To Breakthrough Research Of Brain Cell
Medical News Today - 15 Hours ago
Dr. Sarit Larisch, Head of the Cell Death Research Laboratory and senior lecturer at the University of Haifa, has been awarded the prestigious Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding grant for her research
Medical News: Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding Award Goes To Breakthrough Research BioFind
Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding grant for research on brain cell damage in PD News-Medical.Net
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On-call radiology residents accurately interpret off-hours neuro CT exams
PhysOrg.com - 15 Hours ago
The accuracy of image interpretation is the most essential element of diagnostic radiology. In most training programs, radiology residents provide preliminary interpretation of studies done outside of
On-call radiology residents accurately interpret off-hours neuro CT exams, study Science Daily
Study: On-call radiology residents accurately interpret most emergency neuroradiology News-Medical.Net
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Archaeological cemetery dating back to Romanian era unearthed in Syria
Topnews.in - 20 Hours ago
Washington, November 26 : The Syrian national archaeological team has unearthed an important and unique archaeological cemetery dating back to the Romanian era at the village of Ma'rin al-Jabal, southeast
Archeological Cemetery Dating Back to Romanian Era unearthed in Hama Syrian Arab News Agency
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Johnson & Johnson award goes to research of the cause of brain cell damage in Parkinson's
Firstscience.com - 22 Hours ago
Dr. Sarit Larisch, Head of the Cell Death Research Laboratory in the University of Haifa's Department of Biology, has been awarded the prestigious Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding grant for her research
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