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Adrift in the Waters of Our Dark, Befouled Planet

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 14, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  Adrift in the Waters of Our Dark, Befouled Planet: In John Gerrard’s new series, he digitally renders polluted bodies of water from around the world by Ben Valentine on the HyperAllergic website on July 13, 2017.

 

 

Why Early-Life Dreams Correlate with Adult Nightmares

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 14, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:   Why Early-Life Dreams Correlate with Adult Nightmares: When you first recall dreaming raises intriguing questions by Romeo Vitelli Ph.D. on his Media Spotlight Blog on the Psychology Today Blogs on Julu 11, 2017.

AI that can shoot down fighter planes helps treat bipolar disorder

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 11, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: AI that can shoot down fighter planes helps treat bipolar disorder: Engineering and medical researchers apply genetic fuzzy logic successfully to predict treatment outcomes for bipolar patients Press Releace on the Science Daily.com website on June 12, 2017,

Pressure-sore Skin Test Can Help Early Detection and Diagnosis of Dementia

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 10, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  Pressure-sore Skin Test Can Help Early Detection and Diagnosis of Dementia By Judy Siegel-itzkovich in the Jerusalem Post on July 9, 2017.

 

What the brain’s wiring looks like

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 4, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  What the brain’s wiring looks like by Fergus Walsh on the BBC.com website on July 4, 2017.

 

Scientists explain ancient Rome’s long-lasting concrete

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 4, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Art, Science News

Click Here to Read:  Scientists explain ancient Rome’s long-lasting concrete By Matt McGrath on the BBC website on July 4, 2017.

Should We Keep a Low Profile in Space?

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 1, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:   Should We Keep a Low Profile in Space? By Seth Shostak in the New York Times on March 27, 2015.

New psychology study finds adverse childhood experiences transfer from one generation to the next

By Tamar SchwartzJune 29, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: New psychology study finds adverse childhood experiences transfer from one generation to the next: UCalgary researcher Sheri Madigan explores ‘cascade of risks’ for mothers and infants By Heath McCoy on the UCCalgary UToday website on June 26, 2017.

 

The ontogeny of fairness in seven societies

By Tamar SchwartzJune 12, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: The ontogeny of fairness in seven societies by P. R. Blake1, K. McAuliffe, J. Corbit, T. C. Callaghan, O. Barry, A. Bowie,8, L. Kleutsch, K. L. Kramer, E. Ross, H. Vongsachang, R. Wrangham & F. Warneken in Nature on December 10, 2015, VOL 528 p. 261.

Neanderthal Remains Discovered in Israel May Rewrite History

By Tamar SchwartzJune 11, 2017July 3, 2018 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Neanderthal Remains Discovered in Israel May Rewrite History By JNS on the Breaking News Israel website on June 11, 2017.

 

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