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Category: Science News

First brain image of a dream created

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 24, 2012 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read: First brain image of a dream created Feat opens the door to probing the stuff of nocturnal dramas By Laura Sanders In Science News Vol.180 #13 (p. 10) on December 17th, 2011.

The Girl With the Science Tattoo

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 21, 2012 Categories: Audio/Video, Science News

Click Here to Read and View: The Girl With the Science Tattoo. Science writer Carl Zimmer talks with WSJ’s Gary Rosen about his new book, “Science Ink,” which explores the stories of those who love science so much, they decide to put equations, formulas, or other science-related images permanently on their body in the Wall Street Journal on January 7, 2012.

Mass Hysteria? 12 Teen Girls Fall Ill At New York High School, New Diagnosis Made

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 18, 2012 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Mass Hysteria? 12 Teen Girls Fall Ill At New York High School, New Diagnosis Made on the Huffinton Post High School website on January 18, 2012.

Neural balls and strikes: Where categories live in the brain

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 16, 2012 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read:  Neural balls and strikes: Where categories live in the brain from the Journal  Neuroscience on January 15, 2012.

All that stress is shrinking your brain, new study finds

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 14, 2012 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: All that stress is shrinking your brain, new study finds By Rita Rubin on the Vitals on MSNBC.com website on Jnuary 10, 2021.

When Injuries to the Brain Tear at Hearts

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 10, 2012 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: When Injuries to the Brain Tear at Hearts By Sarah Wheaton  in the New York Times on January 9, 2012.

BEFORE AND AFTER Hugh and Rosemary Rawlins have put their lives back together since his 2002 brain injury, but their struggle has included her diagnosis of post-traumatic stress syndrome.

Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 8, 2012 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us By Jonah Lehrer on the Wierd website on December 16, 2011.

Every year, nearly $100 billion is invested in biomedical research in the US, all of it aimed at teasing apart the invisible bits of the body.

Men, women really do have big personality differences

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 7, 2012 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read: Men, women really do have big personality differences By Rachel Rettner on MyHealthNewsDaily blog on NBC Today website.

Forget Ritalin and Cramming: Molecular Pathways in the Brain May Reveal the Best Learning Strategies

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 7, 2012 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Forget Ritalin and Cramming: Molecular Pathways in the Brain May Reveal the Best Learning Strategies By Gary Stix in the Scientific American on January 5, 2012.

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Should we erase painful memories?

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 30, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read:  Should we erase painful memories? “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” could soon become a reality — but the concept raises some thorny questions By Alison Winter on the Salon.com website on December 31, 2011.

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