Click Here to Read: ‘Round-the-clock’ lifestyle could disrupt metabolism, brain and behavior on the Rockefeller University website on February 17, 2011.
Category: Science News
The Neuroscience of True Grit
Click Here to Read: The Neuroscience of True Grit: When tragedy strikes, most of us ultimately rebound surprisingly well. Where does such resilience come from? by Gary Stixin the Scientific American on February 15, 2011.
Brain Cells Start Sending Signals Early
Brain ‘Maps’ Reveal Clue To Mental Decline
Click Here to Read: Brain ‘Maps’ Reveal Clue To Mental Decline on the Red Orbit website February 8, 2011.
Fitness: A Walk to Remember? Study Says Yes
Click Here to Read: Fitness: A Walk to Remember? Study Says Yes
by Paula Span in the New York Times on February 7, 2011.
Neuroimaging Love – Romance Is More Scientific Than You Think
Last Chance for Advance Registration! 3rd Party Reproduction Conference
Greetings from the Families of the 21st Century, the Margaret Mahler Foundation, and the Columbia U. Master of Science in Bioethics Program
You can now register online for the February 5, 2011 Conference on the Clinical and Developmental Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART*). On-site registration will also be available. Registration begins at 8:15 am.
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Full Brochure: February 5th Conference in New York on Clinical and Developmental Aspects of Assisted Reproduction at the Cornell-Weill Medical Center On February 5, 2011. (Brochure may also be printed & mailed in for registration.)
* The term ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) is used in its informal sense to include third-party reproduction.
Researchers develop ‘camera’ that will show your mind
Sleep Helps Humans Store ‘Useful’ Memories, Study Finds
Click Here to Read: Sleep Helps Humans Store ‘Useful’ Memories, Study Finds By Catherine Donaldson-Evans on February 2nd, 2011.