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Posted August 2, 2013:
- How 'Junk DNA' Can Control Cell Development
- Largest Neuronal Network Simulation to Date Achieved Using Japanese Supercomputer
Posted August 1, 2013:
- Speedier Scans Reveal New Distinctions in Resting and Active Brain
- Re-Learning How to See: Researchers Find Crucial on-Off Switch in Visual Development
- Stray Prenatal Gene Network Suspected in Schizophrenia
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Citizen Scientists Rival Experts in Analyzing Land-Cover Data
- New 3-D Colonoscopy Eases Detection of Precancerous Lesions
- One in Three U. S. Youths Report Being Victims of Dating Violence
- Turning Unused TV Frequencies Into Wireless Broadband
- Universal Law for Light Absorption in 2-D Semiconductors
- New Therapy Improves Life Span in Melanoma Patients With Brain Metastases
- Computational Biology: Cells Reprogrammed on the Computer
- Words and Actions: What Is the Connection Between Linguistic and Motor Functions?
Posted July 30, 2013:
- Controlling Contagion by Restricting Mobility: In the Face of an Epidemic, Even Moderate Travel Restrictions Would Slow Contagion
- Planetary 'Runaway Greenhouse' More Easily Triggered, Research Shows
- Protein Surfaces Defects Act as Drug Targets
- A Maternal Junk Food Diet Alters Development of Opioid Pathway in the Offspring
- Recognizing People by the Way They Walk
- Psychotherapy Via Internet as Good as If Not Better Than Face-to-Face Consultations
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Computer Scientists Develop 'Mathematical Jigsaw Puzzles' to Encrypt Software
- Video Killed the Interview Star
- Unraveling Genetic Networks
- Impaired Visual Signals Might Contribute to Schizophrenia Symptoms
Posted July 26, 2013:
- Migraines Associated With Variations in Structure of Brain Arteries
- Is Facebook Actually Making Communication About Products and Brands More Interesting?
- From Embarrassing Facebook Posts to Controversial Tweets, Why Are Consumers Oversharing Online?
- Discussing Violence Acts as 'a Stronger Bond Than Blood Ties' for Gang Members
Posted July 25, 2013:
- Kids' Sleep Patterns Affected by Electronic Media Time and Media Presence in the Bedroom
- NASA's IRIS Telescope Offers First Glimpse of Sun's Mysterious Atmosphere
- Computer Can Infer Rules of the Forest
- Profile of Likely E-Mail Phishing Victims Emerges in Human Factors/ergonomics Research
Posted July 24, 2013:
- Changes Proposed to New Orleans Area Levee Systems
- Neural Simulations Hint at the Origin of Brain Waves
- Novel Technology Seen as New, More Accurate Way to Diagnose and Treat Autism
- A Magnetic Pen for Smartphones Adds Another Level of Conveniences
- Facebook Infidelity Examined in New Research
- Face Identification Accuracy Is in the Eye (and Brain) of the Beholder
- Embedded Nerve Cells Hold the Key to Brain Activity
Posted July 23, 2013:
- Perfecting Digital Imaging
- Six Months of Computing Time Generates Detailed Portrait of Cloth Behavior
- Brain Picks out Salient Sounds from Background Noise by Tracking Frequency and Time, Study Finds
- Email Traffic Gives Clues to Workplace Threats
- Technology Could Be 'Aggravating' Factor in Sentencing
Posted July 22, 2013:
- Plain Packaging Seems to Make Cigarettes Less Appealing and Increase Urgency to Quit Smoking
- Ability to Learn New Words Based on Efficient Communication Between Brain Areas That Control Movement and Hearing
- Microchips That Mimic the Brain: Novel Microchips Imitate the Brain's Information Processing in Real Time
- 'Fat Finger' Compensator: Scientists Use Game to Generate Database for Analysis of Drawing
- Could HYCCUPS Boost Phone Battery Life?
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