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Can a Brain Scan Tell You What Drugs to Take and Choices to Make? | Pharmaceuticals | DISCOVER Magazine

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The Brain: The Connections May Be the Key | Mind & Brain | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Once we model the connectome—the million ?billion points of contact between neurons in ?the brain—we’ll glimpse the anatomy of the mind. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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#58: Sperm Gene Points to ?Infertility Cure | Sex & Reproduction | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Researchers have pinpointed a surprisingly common gene that may cause infertility, offering new avenues for treatment. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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#99: Study Deepens the Mystery of Chronic Fatigue? | Infectious Diseases | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “A new study suggests that the XMRV virus may not be behind chronic fatigue syndrome, after all. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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#90: Chronic Lyme Patients Validated? | Infectious Diseases | DISCOVER Magazine

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The Sperm Crisis: A Tough Nut to Crack | Sex & Reproduction | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Bad food, bad genes, and monogamy are sucking the life out of human sperm. But conceptive gels and stem cells could bring some virility back. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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Sex | Evolution of Intelligence | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “For better or worse, sex chromosomes are linked to human intelligence. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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@Mooniac I've heard that intelligence & mental aptitude is linked to the X chromosome. Have U heard that also? http://t.co/6u4hsL1Y

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What You Don't Know Can Kill You | Memory, Emotions, & Decisions | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Humans have a perplexing ?tendency to fear rare threats such as shark attacks while blithely ?ignoring far greater risks like ?unsafe sex and an unhealthy diet. Those illusions are not just ?silly—they make the world a more dangerous place.?. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race | Agriculture | DISCOVER Magazine

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A New Suspect in the Obesity Epidemic: Our Brains | Obesity | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “The urge to eat too much is wired into our heads, in several complicated and overlapping ways. Tackling obesity may require bypassing the stomach and short-circuiting our brains. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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The Toxinator: EPA Robot Tests Chemicals to See if They're Poison | Pollution | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “The EPA and independent researchers can't possibly test the huge range of chemicals found in products we use. But now a tireless, efficient bot will take on the task. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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The Vexing Mental Tug-of-War Called Morality | Memory, Emotions, & Decisions | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Would you kill a crying baby to save yourself and others from hostile soldiers outside? Neuroscience offers new ways to approach such moral questions, allowing logic to triumph over deep-rooted instinct. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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The Vexing Mental Tug-of-War Called Morality | Memory, Emotions, & Decisions | DISCOVER Magazine

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Bringing Power to the People—by Plugging Into the Sahara | Alternative Energy | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “"Where there are few people, there is lots of renewable energy," says one clean-energy engineer. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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What if 35,000 square miles of barren Sahara desert could meet entire planet's energy needs? http://ht.ly/5R4vx #solar

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The Brain: A Body Fit for a Freaky-Big Brain | Mind & Brain | DISCOVER Magazine

discovermagazine.com — “Human biology reorganized itself to cope with the punishing burden of our oversize thinking parts. That shift completely reshaped who we are.?. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.View full resource at discovermagazine.com

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