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Not exact matches
Science fiction that
features wires connecting
brains to computers might now be obsolete.
23 April 2009 Inaugural Hitachi Lectureship at AAAS Focus:
Brain Science Featuring: Hideaki Koizumi, Hitachi Ltd., and Thomas Woosley, Washington University School of Medicine
This package includes the current issue of Scientific American on the future of humanity, an issue from our archive on the future of the human
brain, plus a seven - part
feature on the future of
science.
Kayt Sukel's
feature on the differences between male and female
brains states: «Men still outnumber women in mathematics, engineering and many areas of
science... [women] start lagging behind as they grow up and enter further education» (26 May, p 44).
Patrick Bellgowan, Ph.D., a program director at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at NIH, says the study is a clear demonstration of how the open
science approach to data can help generate new hypotheses about
brain disorders: «Through data sharing and collaboration, ENIGMA is working to uncover important common and distinguishing neurobiological and genetic
features of psychiatric and neurological disorders.»
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«Each species»
brain is unique, but primates and cetaceans do share some
features that are rarely found elsewhere in nature,» lead author Kieran Fox of Stanford University's department of neurology and neurological
sciences told Seeker.
A new journal publication released this month in Nature
Science Reports, «Highly Stable Glassy Carbon Interfaces for Long - Term Neural Stimulation and Low - Noise Recording of
Brain Activity»
features the recent progress in this research.
His talk, «Stimulating Minds and Protecting
Brains,» was part of a session
featuring presentations on the
science of early
brain development and how that affects learning, behavior, and health for a lifetime.
The Klingenstein Center at Teachers College (Columbia University) monthly newsletter, «Klingbrief,»
featured in its April edition Neuoteach:
Brain Science and the Future of Education.
Kids can jump right in with
Brain Mode which
features fast - paced quiz games on English, history, math,
science and geography, and as players progress they will unlock collectibles used to decorate six «cool scenes.»
The Museum is collaborating with Allen Institute for
Brain Science, Oregon Health &
Science University's
Brain Institute, NW Noggin and other regional partners to bring a neuroscience lens to the Museum's
featured exhibition.
Over at the Cross-Border Biotech Blog, you can read about these stories and check out the weekly
features: the Monday Deal Review (where we round up Canadian deal activity), the Wednesday
Brain Dump (this week
featuring a collection of stories about food) and this week's Friday
Science Review (which was all about the numbers).
San Francisco, CA About Blog Zombies» is regarding gatherings, movies, books, music, theater, speculative
science, and games
featuring the flesh (and / or
brain) eating dead.
San Francisco, CA About Blog Zombies» is regarding gatherings, movies, books, music, theater, speculative
science, and games
featuring the flesh (and / or
brain) eating dead.
Soothing the Threatened
Brain: Using attachment
science to create bonding, satisfying relationships
featuring Linda Curran and Sue Johnson