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Category: Science News

We dream to remember, scientists say

By Tamar SchwartzApril 13, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  We dream to remember, scientists say By Geoffrey Mohan in the LA Times on April 13, 2013.

Researchers say dreaming is the brain’s way of “rehearsing” memory so that it lasts. (Los Angeles Times

Neuroscientists show ‘jumping genes’ may contribute to aging-related brain defects

By Tamar SchwartzApril 11, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  Neuroscientists show ‘jumping genes’ may contribute to aging-related brain defects on the Xpress Medical Website from the Journal Neuroscience on April 8, 2013.

Reliability of neuroscience research questioned

By Tamar SchwartzApril 11, 2013 Categories: Science News

Tobii_Image_EyeTracking_NeuroScience_WS623Click Here to Read:  Reliability of neuroscience research questioned on the Medical Xpress website from the Journal Neuroscience on April 10, 2013.

New research shows how our bodies interact with our minds in response to fear and other emotions

By Tamar SchwartzApril 10, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: New research shows how our bodies interact with our minds in response to fear and other emotions  on the Medical Express website from the Journal Psychology & Psychiatry on April 8, 2013.

London’s date with the fun side of brain science

By Tamar SchwartzApril 9, 2013 Categories: Art, Science News

CHANGING-MINDSLondonShowClick Here to Read: London’s date with the fun side of brain science by Sandhya Sekar and Liz Else on the Culture Lab website on April 8, 2013.

Changing Minds by Chloe Ride of Winchester School of Art, depicting the confusion a person with Alzheimer’s may feel (Image: Russell Sach)

Depressive symptoms and white blood cell count in coronary heart disease patients

By Tamar SchwartzApril 9, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Depressive symptoms and white blood cell count in coronary heart disease patients: Prospective findings from the Heart and Soul Study by Hester E. Duivisa, Nina Kuppera, Brenda W. Penninxb, Beeya Nac, Peter de Jongea, d, Mary A. Whooleyc in Pychoneuroendocrinology  Volume 38, Issue 4, April 2013, Pages 479–487.

Computers Draw Images from Dreams

By Tamar SchwartzApril 7, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Computers Draw Images from Dreams by Stephanie Poulos on the Counsel and Heal News website on April 5, 2013.

Obama to Unveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain

By Tamar SchwartzApril 3, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Obama to Unveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain By John Markoff and James Gorman in The New York Times on April 2, 2013.

Cori Bargmann of Rockefeller University will help lead a study of the brain in action.

Pity Earth’s Creatures

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 25, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read: Pity Earth’s Creatures By Edward Hoagland in The New York Times on March 23, 2013.

CERN confirms Higgs discovery

By Tamar SchwartzMarch 23, 2013 Categories: Science News

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Click Here to Read:  CERN confirms Higgs discovery By Bryan Dyne  on the World Socialist Web Site on  March 23,  2013.

A proton-proton collision inside the CMS detector of the LHC. The event is the Higgs boson decaying into four electrons. [Credit: CERN]

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