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- Science (23 Apr, 2007)
Worms and Humans Are One Family
Research proved that the worms and humans have the same origins, at lest their nervous systems do. While it was a fact that they have some common ancestors, yet now it was proved their nervous systems are forming in about the same way. ...
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- Science (31 Jul, 2007)
Schizophrenia Mouse Grown to Find a Key to Mental Health
Scientists found a new way to explore schizophrenia by developing a mouse model that will have all the symptoms of this complex brain disorder. ...
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- Science (17 Aug, 2007)
Scientists Found a Way to Store and Erase Memories Long After Their Formation
Researchers developed a way to erase a person's long-term memories; the discovery should help in treating memory problems. ...
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- Offbeat (07 Sep, 2007)
Woman lives with needles inside her body
Chinese woman came to a hospital suffering from blood in her urine, when doctors found her body pierced inside with 26 needles. ...
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- Science (25 Nov, 2007)
A Man's Satisfaction Lies in Earning More than His Pals
Men are happier not when they eat, drink beer, hang out with their friends, but when they are unfairly paid more than their co-workers. It doesn't matter how much, the main thing is to be paid more. ...
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- Science (11 Mar, 2008)
Computer the Size of a Molecule Imitates Brain Work
Scientists created a device that is not larger than a few molecules and that is claimed to mimic how the most complicated computer – human brain works. ...
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- Science (07 Aug, 2008)
New Technologies Show the Complex Structure of the Brain
A usual scanning of a human brain presents a muted gray image, which one can distinguish quite easy by a series of complex folds. ...
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- Science (15 Aug, 2008)
World's First Robot With a Biological Brain
It seems that researchers managed to set a first step in mixing natural and artificial intelligence. Their creation may bring light to the primary building blocks of memory and learning. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Oct, 2008)
Deadly Scorpion Venom Could Cure Brain Cancer
Scientists are currently testing the deadly scorpion venom, which might be an effective cure for brain cancer. The venom samples were taken from Leiurus quinquestriatus, a scorpion living in the Middle East. ...
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- Science (21 Oct, 2008)
FDA Approves Magnetic Brain Therapy
Recently US Food and Drugs Administration put its first stamp of approval for transcranial magnetic stimulation, which is expected to treat migraine, depression and stroke. There are rumors that TMS can even raise a patient from coma. ...
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- Science (04 Nov, 2008)
Japanese Researchers Cloned Mice Frozen for 16 Years
Researchers from Japan managed to clone mice, whose bodies had been frozen for about 16 years at a temperature of -20C. ...
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- Health & Fitness (27 Nov, 2008)
Nervous Cells Can Regenerate
By now, it was known that nervous cells restore only in animals. But, recently, a group of scientists have come to the conclusion that, in a certain area of the human brain, which is responsible for smelling, certain cells are responsible for the creation of mature neurons. ...
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- Health & Fitness (28 Nov, 2008)
1-year-old Girl Proves To Be Pregnant
Doctors in Saudi Arabia have registered a truly phenomenal case. A 1-year-old girl had proved to be pregnant. ...
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- Offbeat (29 Nov, 2008)
Reincarnation and Immortality in Science
Cases when one remembers things that happened to somebody else and places where he has never been before are usually considered to be supernatural. It results that science has its own point of view about the so-called reincarnation. ...
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- Health & Fitness (19 Jan, 2009)
Stroke Patients to Be Treated with Stem Cells from Aborted Fetuses
It was reported that British scientist were allowed to treat stroke patients with injections of stem cells taken from aborted babies. ...
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