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Octopuses and the Puzzle of Aging

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 6, 2016 Categories: Science News

octopus

Click Here to Read:  Octopuses and the Puzzle of Aging By Peter Godfrey-Smith in The New York Times on December 2, 2016.

Marion Fayolle

Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 6, 2016 Categories: Science News

climatechangejapan

Click Here to Read: Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It. By Tatiana Schlossberg in The New York Times on December 5, 2016.

Earth Parade 2015 in Tokyo, which was held to call attention to the fight against climate change.

Credit: Franck Robichon/European Pressphoto Agency

How Exercise Might Keep Depression at Bay

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 22, 2016 Categories: Science News

physed-depression

Click Here to Read: How Exercise Might Keep Depression at Bay By Gretchen Reynolds in The New YorK Times on November 16, 2016.

Credit: Getty Images

Record-low sea ice as Arctic temperatures soar

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 22, 2016 Categories: Science News

seaice

Click Here to Read: Record-low sea ice as Arctic temperatures soar By Daniel de Vries on nthe World Socialist Web Site on November 22, 2016.

Sea ice extent this year compared to long term average

New Alzheimer’s treatment fully restores memory function Of the mice that received the treatment, 75 percent got their memory function back

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 27, 2016 Categories: Science News

brain-tangles

Click Here to Read: New Alzheimer’s treatment fully restores memory function Of the mice that received the treatment, 75 percent got their memory function back on the Science Alert website on
March 18 2015.

How sex rules our dreams: Gritty, emotional, smelly and dirty: new evidence supports Freud’s long-debunked theory that sex fuels our dreams

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 18, 2016 Categories: Science News

sex-in-dreams

Click Here to Read: How sex rules our dreams: Gritty, emotional, smelly and dirty: new evidence supports Freud’s long-debunked theory that sex fuels our dreams by Patrick McNamara on the aeons website.

How the First Farmers Changed History

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 18, 2016 Categories: Science News

farming

Click Here to Read: How the First Farmers Changed History By Carl Zimmer in The New York Times on October 17, 2016.

A fossilized skeleton of a human who was buried beneath a floor in a family home in Ain Ghazal, a 10,000-year-old farming village in Jordan.

CreditC. Blair/The Ain Ghazal Archaeological Project

There’s Such a Thing as Too Much Neuroscience

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 15, 2016 Categories: Science News

neuroscience

Click Here to Read:  There’s Such a Thing as Too Much Neuroscience By John C. Markowitz in The New York Times on October 14, 2016.

LEANDRO CASTELAO

Neuroscience study supports 200-year old art theory

By Tamar SchwartzSeptember 25, 2016 Categories: Art, Science News

artist-painting

Click Here to Read: Neuroscience study supports 200-year old art theory on the Science Daily website on September 18, 2016.

NFL medical adviser discusses league’s plans for new neuroscience research

By Tamar SchwartzSeptember 25, 2016 Categories: Science News

neurosciencefootball

Click Here to Read:  Q&A: NFL medical adviser discusses league’s plans for new neuroscience research By Meredith Wadman on the Science Magazine website on September 19, 2016.

The repetitive head trauma that is common in professional football is a risk factor for the degenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

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