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Category: Science News

How a Transparent Fish May Help Decode the Brain

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 9, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: How a Transparent Fish May Help Decode the Brain: An outspoken Harvard neuroscientist is tackling the wondrous challenge of understanding the workings of the brain by Ariel Sabar on the  Smithsonian.com website on July 8, 2015.

For the first time, Florian Engert and his team mapped every firing neuron in a living animal. (Richard Schultz)

There’s a single nerve that connects all of your vital organs — and it might just be the future of medicine

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 8, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  There’s a single nerve that connects all of your vital organs — and it might just be the future of medicine by Gaia Vince on the Mosaic on June 1, 2015,

New Horizons spacecraft prepares for Pluto flyby

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 8, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: New Horizons spacecraft prepares for Pluto flyby By Bryan Dyne on the World Socialist Web Site on July 8, 2015.

Artist’s conception of the New Horizons spacecraft as it encounters Pluto.

The Science Times

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 7, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  The Science Times in The New York Times on July 7, 2015.

Giant earthquakes are shaking Greenland — and scientists just figured out the disturbing reason why

By Tamar SchwartzJune 26, 2015 Categories: Audio/Video, Science News

Greenland

Click Here to Read and View:  Giant earthquakes are shaking Greenland — and scientists just figured out the disturbing reason why By Chris Mooney in the Washington Post on June 25, 2015.

The surface of Helheim Glacier is incredibly rough and large. (Credit: Nick Selmes, Swansea University)

Tell It About Your Mother

By Tamar SchwartzJune 24, 2015 Categories: Science News

BrainScan

Click Here to Read: Tell It About Your Mother: Can brain-scanning help save Freudian psychoanalysis? By Casey Schwartz in The New York Times on June 24, 2015.

Can the Bacteria in Your Gut Explain Your Mood?

By Tamar SchwartzJune 23, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Can the Bacteria in Your Gut Explain Your Mood? The rich array of microbiota in our intestines can tell us more than you might think. By Peter Andrew Smith in The New York Times on June 23, 2015.

What we learned about Mercury from the Messenger spacecraft

By Tamar SchwartzJune 22, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: What we learned about Mercury from the Messenger spacecraft By Bryan Dyne on the World Socialist Web Site on June 22, 2015.

Artist depiction of Messenger in orbit around Mercury. Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/CIW

What It’s Like as a ‘Girl’ in the Lab

By Tamar SchwartzJune 18, 2015 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  What It’s Like as a ‘Girl’ in the Lab By Sarah Clatterbuck Soper in The New York Times on June 18, 2015.

Credit Rebekka Dunlap

Traces of Earliest Stars That Enriched Cosmos Are Spied

By Tamar SchwartzJune 18, 2015 Categories: Science News

STARS

Click Here to Read: Traces of Earliest Stars That Enriched Cosmos Are Spied By Dennis Overbye in The New York Times on June 17, 2015.

An artist’s impression of the distant galaxy CR7. Scientists say light from the galaxy has been traveling to us for 12.9 billion years.

M. Kornmesser/European Southern Observatory

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