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Posted April 3, 2013:
- Assessing Disease Surveillance and Notification Systems After a Pandemic
- Brain Activity Mapping Project Aims to Understand the Brain
- Largest Class Survey Reveals Polarized UK Society and the Rise of New Groups
- Physicists Decipher Social Cohesion Issues
Posted April 2, 2013:
- Speaking a Tonal Language (Such as Cantonese) Primes the Brain for Musical Training
- HIV Self-Testing: The Key to Controlling the Global Epidemic
- Epileptic Seizures Can Propagate Using Functional Brain Networks
- New Light Shed on Common Sexually Transmitted Infection
- 3-D Stem Cell Culture Technique Developed to Better Understand Alzheimer's Disease
- Greater Recognition of Face Blindness Needed, Experts Say
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Personalized Brain Mapping Technique Preserves Function Following Brain Tumor Surgery
- Dangers of Surveillance: It's Bad, but Why?
- Quantum Dot Commands Light: A Solid State Ultrafast Logic Gate on a Photon
- New Mathematical Model Shows How Society Becomes Polarized
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Tablet Computers Acceptable for Reading EEG Results, Study Says
- Teachers' Gestures Boost Math Learning
- Americans Back Preparation for Extreme Weather and Sea-Level Rise
Posted March 28, 2013:
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Computer Chips: Building Upward Safely
- Quantum Computing? Physicists' New Technique for Cooling Molecules May Be a Stepping Stone to Quantum Computing
- Magnetic Fingerprints of Interface Defects in Silicon Solar Cells Detected
- Virtual Games Help the Blind Navigate Unknown Territory
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Mice Show Innate Ability to Vocalize: Deaf or Not, Courting Male Mice Make Same Sounds
- Superhero Supercomputer Helps Battle Autism
- Researchers Scoring a Win-Win With Novel Set of Concussion Diagnostic Tools
Posted March 25, 2013:
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Posted March 25, 2013:
- Five Year-Olds Who Watch TV for Three or More Hours a Day More Likely to Be Antisocial: But the Risk of This Behaviour Is Very Small
- Artifacts Shed Light on Social Networks of the Past
- Psychology Study Shows Distance Plays Key Role in Gun Control Arguments
- Violins Can Mimic the Human Voice
- Personal Monitor System Could Change Healthcare
- Feeling Sick Makes Us Less Social Online, Too
Posted March 22, 2013:
Posted March 21, 2013:
- Increase in Postpartum Sleep Is Still Only a Dream for New Moms
- Archerfish Get an Eye Test
- Novel Insights Into the Evolution of Protein Networks
- Computerized Mannequin Changes Body Shape and Size
Posted March 20, 2013:
- Robot-Delivered Speech and Physical Therapy a Success
- Mars Curiosity Rover Exits 'Safe Mode'
- Humanoid Robot Helps Teach Children With Autism
- Like It? We Love It! Facebook Assures Us We're Good Enough
- 'Brain Waves' Challenge Area-Specific View of Brain Activity
- 'Networked Minds' Require Fundamentally New Kind of Economics
- When It Comes to Innovation, the Customer Isn't Always Right
Posted March 19, 2013:
- Under the Skin, a Tiny Laboratory
- Face of the Future Rears Its Head: Digital Talking Head Expresses Human Emotions on Demand
- Wireless, Implanted Sensor Broadens Range of Brain Research
- Laser-Like Photons Signal Major Step Towards Quantum 'Internet'
Posted March 18, 2013:
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