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NASA’s IRIS Sends First Amazing Close-up Photos Paperblog Pick in Science

NASA’s IRIS Sends First Amazing Close-up Photos of the Sun

Left- Solar Dynamics Observatory’s view. Right – IRIS’s view of the SunBack in June NASA sent out the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) satellite to take a look at... Read more

Scientists Plant False Memory Mouse Mind Paperblog Pick in Science

Scientists Plant False Memory in Mouse Mind

In a mind-control experiment that demonstrates the strengths of new neuroscience tools, Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers planted a false memory in the mind of a... Read more

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    The 19 July 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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    What Graphene?

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    The 18 July 2013 by   Palmgear
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  • Scientists Plant False Memory in Mouse Mind

    Scientists Plant False Memory Mouse Mind

    In a mind-control experiment that demonstrates the strengths of new neuroscience tools, Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers planted a false... Read more

    The 26 July 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • Selfie Use Or Abuse? Take the Quiz.

    Selfie Abuse? Take Quiz.

    My last post, Making Sense of Selfies, generated some interesting and spirited comments.  Some were for and some against, but none neutral.  For better or for... Read more

    The 12 July 2013 by   Drpamelarutledge
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    Prehistoric People Make Cave Art?

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    The 23 July 2013 by   Reprieve
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    Future Urban Transportation: Moving People

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    The 24 July 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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    U.S. Army Developing Flexible Battery That Integrates Into Body Armor

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    The 18 July 2013 by   Dailyfusion
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    Woodward Wednesday Steroids

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    The 16 July 2013 by   Brsm
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  • Which Male Traits Are Being Sexually Selected For?

    Which Male Traits Being Sexually Selected For?

    Those of us interested in human evolution spend a lot of time looking into the past, so it can be easy to forget that evolution is an on-going process that... Read more

    The 25 July 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • Amiga Games Acquired for $500,000

    Amiga Games Acquired $500,000

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