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The Consequence of Unnatural Selection

By Tamar SchwartzJune 27, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here To Read:  The Consequence of Unnatural Selection: 160 Million Missing Girls  Why are wildly skewed sex ratios getting even worse? Marcy Darnovsky on the Genetic Crossroads blog on the Psychology Today blogs website on June 25, 2011.

Marcy Darnovsky

It’s Science, but Not Necessarily Right

By Tamar SchwartzJune 26, 2011 Categories: Science News, Uncategorized



Click Here To Read: It’s Science, but Not Necessarily Right By Carl Zsimmer in The New York Times on  June 25, 2011.

Neurobiology Says Diversify Your Pleasures or Risk Addiction

By Tamar SchwartzJune 25, 2011 Categories: General News, Science News


Click Here to Read:  Neurobiology Says Diversify Your Pleasures or Risk Addiction by Todd Essig on the Forbes website on June 25, 2011.

Todd Essig

In Search of the Memory Molecule, Researchers Discover Key Protein Complex

By Tamar SchwartzJune 25, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read:  In Search of the Memory Molecule, Researchers Discover Key Protein Complex on the Sciece Daily website on June 22, 2011.

State Of The Ocean

By Tamar SchwartzJune 21, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  State Of The Ocean: ‘Shocking’ Report Warns Of Mass Extinction From Current Rate Of Marine Distress by Travis Donavan on the Huffington Post website on June 20, 2011.

In Tiny Worm, Unlocking Secrets of the Brain

By Tamar SchwartzJune 21, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read: In Tiny Worm, Unlocking Secrets of the Brain By Nich olas Wade in The New York Times on June 20, 2011.

Memory Implant Gives Rats Sharper Recollection

By Tamar SchwartzJune 19, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read: Memory Implant Gives Rats Sharper Recollection
By Benedict Carey in the New York Times on June 17, 2011.

The Neuroscience of Guilt Uncovers the Origin of Cooperation

By Tamar SchwartzJune 14, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click Here to Read: The Neuroscience of Guilt Uncovers the Origin of Cooperation by David DiSalvo on the Forbes website on June 13 2011.

David DiSalvo

From Hitler to Mother Teresa: 6 Degrees of Empathy

By Tamar SchwartzJune 14, 2011 Categories: General News, Science News

Click Here to Read:  From Hitler to Mother Teresa: 6 Degrees of Empathy
By Katherine Bouton in the New York Times on June 13, 2011.

Digestive problems early in life may increase risk for depression, study suggests

By Tamar SchwartzJune 13, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Digestive problems early in life may increase risk for depression, study suggests by Krista Conger on the Stanford School of Medicine website on May 13, 2011.

Pankaj Pasricha and his colleagues found that rats who experienced stomach irritation very early in life were more prone to display depressed and anxious behaviors later on.

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