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Nature, Red in Tooth and Claw
On the 15 th of July, Zina and Allison, two of our primate researchers, heard a loud commotion from the baboon troop they were following. Upon investigation,... Read more
The 02 August 2017 by Iratemonkey
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Announcing the 2017 Sydney Google Innovator Academy
Back in April 2011 I was fortunate enough to be accepted into the Google Teacher Academy held in Sydney, Australia. As part of this first Australian cohort, I... Read more
The 09 May 2017 by Betchaboy
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Pauling, Rath, and Lipoprotein(a)
[An examination of Pauling’s research on vitamin C and heart disease. Part 2 of 4.]In 1989, a young medical doctor by the name of Matthias Rath began working... Read more
The 08 February 2017 by Scarc
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Wikipedia - a Possible Antidote for the Pathologies of the Internet?
This interesting article by Jeff Guo is worth a read. The early hope that the instant communication offered by the internet would knit society together has... Read more
The 02 November 2016 by Deric Bownds
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Human Brain Evolution Was Uniquely Bloodthirsty
The human brain is spectacular. It's absolutely massive. But beyond that size, is there anything special about brain evolution in our family? A growing body of... Read more
The 12 October 2016 by Reprieve
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Phobos
Yes, the weekly theme is phobias, but I'm giving you the slightly unpredictive text version: i.e. Phobos. It's not another (bloody) Greek island, but the... Read more
The 02 October 2016 by Ashleylister
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INSAT-3DR Geostationary Weather Satellite Launched by ISRO
All plans and preparations are in full swing in ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) for the launch of geostationary weather satellite INSAT-3DR by the... Read more
The 27 August 2016 by Jaideep Khanduja
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How a Neuroscientist Came Around to Improv Comedy
I love improv comedy because of its authenticity. You might ask me, how can a dramatic form where the performers are literally making everything up as they go... Read more
The 27 August 2016 by Neuroamer
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Autism-like Behavior in Mice is Caused by Dysfunction Outside the Brain,...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is now estimated to affect 1 in 68 children in the United States and causes deficits in social communication, a tendency towards... Read more
The 22 August 2016 by Neuroamer
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Distribution of Germanium in Gondwana Coals of Jharkhand State, India.
ByDr. Nitish PriyadarshiGeologistEmail: [email protected]: Coal is the most important fossil fuel resources in India. Read more
The 01 April 2016 by Priyadarshi
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