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3-D Renderings Bring Ancient Hominids to Life
Wired News - 106 Minutes ago
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 - 20 Hours ago
: 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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Natural killer T cells: Switching on human NKT cells
Nature - 8 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Immunology 9, 820 (2009). doi:10.1038/nri2681 Author: Kirsty Minton The identification of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) as a self antigen for human natural killer T (NKT) cells indicates
The natural killer cell: a further innate mediator of gouty inflammation? Immunology and Cell Biology
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Automated high-throughput mapping of promoter-enhancer interactions in zebrafish
Nature Nanotechnology - 9 Hours ago
Nature Methods 6, 911 (2009). doi:10.1038/nmeth.1396 Authors: Jochen Gehrig, Markus Reischl, �va Kalmár, Marco Ferg, Yavor Hadzhiev, Andreas Zaucker, Chengyi Song, Simone Schindler, Urban Liebel
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Enlightened neuroscience
Nature Nanotechnology - 9 Hours ago
Nature Methods 6, 857 (2009). doi:10.1038/nmeth1209-857 Neuroscience methods are undergoing a dramatic change owing to improvements in optical probes, but standardized evaluation procedures would
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Neural reorganization following sensory loss: the opportunity of change
Nature - 9 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Neuroscience. doi:10.1038/nrn2758 Authors: Lotfi B. Merabet & Alvaro Pascual-Leone
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Erbil Eyes Archaeological Tourism
IWPR - 21 Hours 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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Archaeology starts in the kitchen
WA Today.com.au - 21 Hours 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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Johnson & Johnson award goes to research of the cause of brain cell damage in Parkinson's
Genetic Engineering News - 5 Hours ago
Dr. Sarit Larisch, Head of the Cell Death Research Laboratory in the 's Department of Biology, has been awarded the prestigious Johnson & Johnson Focused Funding grant for her research exploring the cause
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ASU archaeologist represents university at Royal Society meeting on water & society
Arizona State University - 96 Minutes ago
Arizona State University archaeologist C. Michael Barton has gained a reputation for learning about human-environment interaction by applying a long-term perspective, as well as the latest technology,
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Suspects sought in thefts at 4 Kennewick churches
Individual.com - 101 Minutes ago
Kennewick police are investigating a string of overnight break-ins at four churches. The burglaries occurred at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1609 W. 10th Ave., Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1409 S. Garfield
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ISU psychologists offer parental advice on promoting kids' healthy video game play
PhysOrg.com - 8 Hours ago
Iowa State psychology professors Craig Anderson (right) Doug Gentile (left) are leading experts on the effects of video games on young people and two of the authors (with Katherine Buckley) of the book
A psychologist's advice to parents: children shouldn't run the show New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal
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Psychologists use video game Rock Band to study work flow
FreshNews.in - 14 Hours ago
Psychology professors have used the video game Rock Band to study how people can achieve flow while at work or while performing skilled tasks. Professor Clive Fullagar, and associate professor Patrick
K-State Organizational Psychologists Use The Video Game Rock Band To Study How People Red Orbit
K-STATE: K-State Organizational Psychologists Use The Video Game Rock Band To Study Individual.com
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BRIEF: Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash., column: Better living through green chemistry
Individual.com - 19 Hours ago
The state Department of Ecology has a new blog up about Americans' growing concerns with the way chemicals are regulated for consumer use in the U.S. There's a new resource guide on green chemistry available
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Virtual Brain Surgery
Photonics - 20 Hours ago
BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 24, ' As a Johns Hopkins electrical engineer, has spent years tinkering with and , studying what happens when light strikes matter. Now, hes taking on a new challenge: brain surgery.
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Bigger Brains Not Always Smarter
FOXNews.com - 21 Hours 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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Polyphenols And Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Boost The Birth Of New Neurons
Red Orbit - 20 Hours 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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KDOT Cuts Will Cost Jobs, Road Quality
KAKE TV - 5 Hours ago
Font Size: Kansas Department of Transportation budget cutbacks will cost the state jobs and impact the quality of the states highway system. Cuts to KDOTs budget were announced Monday when Governor Mark
Cutting Costs on the Road Becomes a No Brainer Scoop
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SCHUMER, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCE MORE THAN $1.22M IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDING COMING TO
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer - 6 Hours ago
Funds Will Go To Head Start and Early Head Start Programs in Erie County Schumer, Gillibrand: Providing Funds for Head Start Programs is Key to Academic Success Today, United States Senators Charles E.
SCHUMER, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCE OVER $4 MILLION COMING TO ASTOR SERVICES FOR CHILDREN U.S. Senator Charles Schumer
Recovery Act Funding to Accelerate Cleanup, Boost Economy, Create Jobs and Protect Environmental Protection Agency
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Mussolini's brain, blood on eBay
18WLFI.com - 9 Hours ago
eBay said the offer violated its rules Published : Monday, 23 Nov 2009, 11:07 AM EST Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's brain and blood were offered for sale on eBay, according to the London Times .
Mussolini's brain on eBay IAfrica.com
Mussoliniâ??s blood and brain up for sale The Saudi Gazette
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Locked-in man renews calls for coma brain scans
Times Online - 20 Hours 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
Case of â??locked-inâ?? Rom Houben may renew calls for coma brain scans Times Online
In Pictures: Coma Victim Rom Houbenâ??s Life Anorak
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Archeological Cemetery Dating Back to Romanian Era unearthed in Hama
Syrian Arab News Agency - 6 Hours ago
Hama, central Syria, (SANA) â?? The Syrian national archeological team unearthed an important and unique archeological cemetery dating back to the Romanian era at the village of Ma'rin al-Jabal, southeast
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Courtroom First: Brain Scan Used in Murder Sentencing
Wired News - 11/24/2009
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
Brain Scans Used In Murder Sentencing Slashdot
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Archeologists have found a mostly preserved steamboat from the Klondike Gold Rush
CBC - 22 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 - 11/24/2009
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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