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Erbil Eyes Archaeological Tourism
IWPR - 100 Minutes ago
Government plans to renovate ancient citadel in Kurdistanâ??s capital. Iraqi Kurdistan governmentâ??s bid to link its rich archeological heritage to economic development got a boost this week with a string
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K-State Organizational Psychologists Use The Video Game Rock Band To Study How People
Red Orbit - 114 Minutes ago
By playing the video game Rock Band for an hour, Kansas State University students were able to help a pair of psychology professors with their research to understand how people can achieve flow while
K-STATE: K-State Organizational Psychologists Use The Video Game Rock Band To Study Individual.com
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Bigger Brains Not Always Smarter
FOXNews.com - 119 Minutes ago
Weighing in at an average of 2.7 pounds (1,200 grams), the human brain packs a whopping 100 billion neurons More brains doesn't necessarily equal more smarts, a new comparison of animal noggins reveals.
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Locked-in man renews calls for coma brain scans
Times Online - 92 Minutes ago
The case of Rom Houben could renew calls to scan the brains of patients who may have been wrongly judged to be in coma in Britain, amid concerns that more than 40 per cent may be misdiagnosed. As many
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Courtroom First: Brain Scan Used in Murder Sentencing
Wired News - 22 Hours ago
A defendantâ??s fMRI brain scan has been used in court for what is believed to be the first time. Brain scan evidence that the defense claimed shows the defendantâ??s brain was psychopathic was allowed
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Archeologists have found a mostly preserved steamboat from the Klondike Gold Rush
CBC - 3 Hours ago
Team member Lindsey Thomas at the sternwheel of the A.J. Goddard at the bottom of Lake Laberge. (Donnie Reid/Institute of Nautical Archeology) The exact location of the 108-year-old sternwheeler A.J.
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FUTURE HUMANS: Four Ways We May, or May Not, Evolve
National Geographic - 7 Hours ago
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, published 150 years ago Tuesday, opened the book on our evolutionary past, which has since been traced by scientists back to fossil apes. (Related .) But where
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Can you be blamed for sleepwalking crimes?
New Scientist - 10 Hours ago
A man strangles his wife while dreaming about fighting off intruders in his sleep. Does that make him mad, bad or innocent? Recent research is helping to unpick these issues, and may help reveal who,
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Shedding Light on How the Brain Works
American Scientist - 10 Hours ago
More than two centuries ago, the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani found that electricity could make a dead frogs leg kick, as if it were alive. Today, using the same basic principle but new tools, scientists
Optogenetics may shed light on the brain Boston Globe
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Archaeology starts in the kitchen
WA Today.com.au - 97 Minutes ago
I AM under siege, surrounded on all fronts. Why? Because no one can resist dumping everything on the kitchen bench and expecting it to stay there. It's not fair because I get the blame when minutes, days,
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Human disease: Edges, nodes and networks
Nature Reviews Genetics - 18 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Genetics. doi:10.1038/nrg2720 Author: Mary Muers
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Plan for human mission to asteroid gains speed
MSNBC - 11/23/2009
BOULDER, Colo. - Call it Operation: Plymouth Rock. A plan to send a crew of astronauts to an asteroid is gaining momentum, both within NASA and industry circles. Not only would the deep space sojourn
Talk brewing about human mission to asteroid News-Press.com
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'Hobbits' Were a Distinct Species, Study Concludes
MedicineNet.com - 7 Hours ago
FRIDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) --The ancient dwarfs known as 'hobbits' weren't humans shrunk down by disease, scientists now say, but instead, they were a distinct human species. The researchers came
Hobbit was ancient human species, study suggests Illawarra Mercury
'Hobbits' are a new human species EnerPub
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Polyphenols And Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Boost The Birth Of New Neurons
Red Orbit - 84 Minutes ago
New study in mice by UAB reers confirm Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) reers have confirmed that a diet rich in polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids, patented as an LMN diet, helps boost
Polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids boost the birth of new neurons, study Science Daily
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Crab eyes help figure how humans react to dangers
Africa Leader - 13 Hours ago
Looking through crab eyes helps scientists figure out how animals and humans react to threats. A new study throws light on the complex process that enables animals to learn which objects they can ignore
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Genetic clue to glioma brain cancer growth
Tehran Times - 13 Hours ago
Scientists have pinpointed a mutated gene as key to the development of some types of glioma brain tumor. The mutation leads to hugely increased levels of a chemical in the brain, which seems to feed the
Genetic Clue To Glioma Brain Cancer Growth, Virginia Commonwealth University Study BioSpace
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Recovery Act Funding to Accelerate Cleanup, Boost Economy, Create Jobs and Protect
Environmental Protection Agency - 14 Hours ago
(New York, N.Y.) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was joined by federal, state and local officials as they noted important progress in the cleanup of the Imperial Oil Superfund site
Recovery Act Funding Seeks to Help Understand Basic Secrets of Aging National Institutes of Health
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Embryonic stem cell therapy
Sky News Australia - 13 Hours ago
embryonic stem cell therapy,' he said. The Massachusetts-based company would also be seeking approval for a human trial using similar methods to treat age-related macular degeneration, Lanza added. 11:32
Pfizer acquires stem cell therapies assets of Axordia - Zibb.com Zibb
Pfizer acquires stem cell therapies assets of Axordia Individual.com
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Ad Shop Injects Strategic, Creative Thinking With Cultural, Social Anthropology
SmartBrief - 18 Hours ago
NEW YORK, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move designed to inject the agency's strategic and creative thinking with a shot of authenticity, insight and analysis, Adrenalina, a leading multicultural advertising
"Ad Shop Injects Strategic, Creative Thinking With Cultural, Social Anthropology Hola Arkansas
Ad Shop Injects Strategic, Creative Thinking With Cultural, PR Newswire via MSN Money
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Bulgaria Archaeology Gold Treasures Dazzle New Yorkers
Sofia News Agency - 18 Hours ago
One of the oldest gold treasures in the world, unearthed at the Varna Necropolis on Bulgarias Black Sea coast, is attracting enormous attention at a New York exhibition. The treasures form part of an
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'Congressman Kennedy's position on abortion can be viewed as the confused fruit
National Review - 11/24/2009
'Congressman Kennedyâ??s position on abortion can be viewed as the confused fruit of the scandalous incoherence of his fatherâ??s generation with regard to the faith and the sanctity of human life' [Kathryn
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How does brain zero in on single bit of information?
Webindia123 - 11/24/2009
How does the brain zero in on a single bit of information, out of the tens of thousands that it is bombarded with daily? Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have discovered
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Ants Have Pedometers In Their Brains!
NPR - 11/23/2009
Sorry! We can't seem to find the page you were looking for. Please visit the NPR Help Center to report this page as missing, or use the links below to continue your search. It's a shame that your page
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United States: Weekly Climate Change Policy Update - November 9, 2009 - Van Ness
Mondaq - 11/23/2009
The Boxer/EPW chapter of the Senate climate legislation story ended abruptly this week. In the face of a Republican boycott over the absence of a new EPA analysis of the Kerry-Boxer bill, Chairman Boxer
CARICOM states unite in song on climate change position Individual.com
United States Changes Its Mind on Addiction - It's Not a Chronic Brain Disease After Psychology Today
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Structural requirements for the activation of vomeronasal sensory neurons by MHC
Nature Neuroscience - 11/23/2009
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1551 (2009). doi:10.1038/nn.2452 Authors: Trese Leinders-Zufall, Tomohiro Ishii, Peter Mombaerts, Frank Zufall & Thomas Boehm
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