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Thinking Outside of the Toy Box: 4 Children's Gizmos That Inspired Scientific Breakthroughs [Slide Show]: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Brilliant minds reach back to childhood to help them develop tiny transistors, study particle separation, make microfluidics devices, and fight cancer” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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MIND Reviews: The Other Brain : Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New Discoveries about the Brain Are Revolutionizing Medicine and Science by R. Douglas Fields. Simon & Schuster, 2009 Few scientists can boast that they have held Albert Einstein’s” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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Bringing Science Policies to Clinical Psychology: Scientific American
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Inside the Mind of a Savant: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Kim Peek possesses one of the most extraordinary memories ever recorded. Until we can explain his abilities, we cannot pretend to understand human cognition” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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Headlines: Nice Doctors Heal You Faster, and More: Scientific American
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Putting Madness in Its Place: Can the Environment Explain Schizophrenia's Hereditary Patterns?: Scientific American
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Putting Madness in Its Place: Can the Environment Explain Schizophrenia's Hereditary Patterns? http://bit.ly/TQeKB
The Mind Is a Mirror: Scientific American
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The Root of Thought: What Do Glial Cells Do?: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Nearly 90 percent of the brain is composed of glial cells, not neurons. Andrew Koob argues that these overlooked cells just might be the source of the imagination” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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Observations: Software mimics ant behavior by swarming against cyber threats
rss.sciam.com — “Looking to create computer defenses that adapt well to the cat-and-mouse game played between computer users and cyber attackers, a team of researchers has turned to one of nature's most effective militias—ants. Computer scientists at Wake Forest Uni” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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Inflammation Brings on the Blues: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Our immune system may mean well, but it might also cause depression” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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As if being stuck sick in bed wasn’t bad enough the immune response to illness can cause depression. http://tinyurl.com/yauummd
Why Does Music Make Us Feel?: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “A new study demonstrates the power of music to alter our emotional perceptions of other people” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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The Real Sea Monsters: On the Hunt for Rogue Waves: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Scientists hope a better understanding of when, where and how mammoth oceanic waves form can someday help ships steer clear of danger” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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The Origin of Hatred: Scientific American
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The Origin of Hatred: Researchers are on the hunt for the neurological underpinnings of hatred. http://tinyurl.com/nrqxhu
Depression's Evolutionary Roots: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Two scientists suggest that depression is not a malfunction, but a mental adaptation that brings certain cognitive advantages” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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Depression seems to pose an evolutionary paradox.http://bit.ly/4j0UDZ
Why We Get lost: Scientific American
rss.sciam.com — “Scientist Colin Ellard talks about our sense of direction--and what it suggests about our connection to the planet” View full resource at rss.sciam.com

