X | Shared With: Everyone - 15 days ago | brain, science, news
Quoted: It was the most important thing they’d ever seen. They’d shown that a beam of light could control brain activity with great precision. The mouse didn’t lose its memory, have a seizure, or die. It ran in a circle. Specifically, a counterclockwise circle.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2009 | brain, genetics, genes, science, news
Whoa... big find.
Quoted: Rather than sticking to a single DNA script, human brain cells harbor astonishing genomic variability, according to scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The findings, to be published in the Aug. 5, 2009, advance online edition of Nature, could help explain brain development and individuality, ...
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 19 2008 | brain, national, news, science
I feel like this is really big.
Quoted: Infants perceive color in the right hemisphere of the brain, researchers report, while adults do the job in the brain's left hemisphere.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 29 2008 | space, walk, video, news, science
click to playQuoted: Chinese Space Walk - 2008
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 06 2008 | video, science, news, biology
click to playThis is huge
Quoted: Biologists can now observe the workings inside our cells in full color, 3-D—and soon to be real-time. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists ha...
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | news, science, history, human
Whoa, this is a biggie.
Quoted: Humans may have been walking around what is now central Mexico 40,000 years ago
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X | Shared With: Everyone - May 16 2008 | video, science, newsWind generator using the flutter of a tightly stretched ribbon.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | video games, news, science, iraq
X | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2008 | robots, space, science, newsQuoted: Since the rover is already on Mars and it’s solar powered why does it cost $4 million a year to operate? I’m not doubting it does I just don’t know how projects like this work. Is most of it tied up in the salaries of the scientists working on the project, the computer systems used to analyze the data, or what?
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