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Clouds in the Head: New Model of Brain's Thought Processes

A new model of the brain's thought processes explains the apparently chaotic activity patterns of individual neurons. They do not correspond to a simple ...  > full story

Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes: Primate Fossils Are 25 Million Years Old

Two fossil discoveries from the East African Rift reveal new information about the evolution of primates, according to a new study. ...  > full story

Human Skin Cells Converted Into Embryonic Stem Cells: First Time Human Stem Cells Have Been Produced Via Nuclear Transfer

Scientists have successfully reprogrammed human skin cells to become embryonic stem cells capable of transforming into any other ...  > full story

When Green Means Danger: A Stunning New Species of Palm-Pitviper from Honduras

A remarkable new species of bright green palm-viper has been discovered in a threatened cloud forest in Honduras, and is named to ...  > full story

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