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Incredible Technology: How to Do Brain Surgery
Parents Beware: Kids' Wire Hampers Pose Eye Dangers Pop-up clothes hampers with wires inside their fabric may do more than hold dirty laundry. If the hamper's fabric edges fray, and the coiled wire inside it pops out, it could seriously injure a child's eye, a new case study reports. Read More »Painful Problem: Why Kids Face Chronic Pain Chronic pain in children and teenagers is a dramatically growing problem, with hospital admissions for youngsters with the condition rising ninefold between 2004 and 2010, a new study suggests. Read More »Why Hong Kong Skyscrapers Look Like They're Falling
NASA Shuts Down Galaxy-Hunting Space Telescope
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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Sapphire: Space-Inspired Jewelry Sparkles in Exhibit Read More » Asteroid Miners to Use 3D Printing for Space Telescopes
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Retired Research Chimps Get Second Chance at Life Read More » Researchers See Through Walls With 'Wi-Vi'
Nanoparticles Help Scientists Tell Left From Right Read More » Weekend Stargazing: Celestial Scorpion Reigns in Night Sky
Building PayPal Galactic for Off-World Payments Will Take Years Read More » Video Catches Exotic Bird Laying Eggs
NASA picks Florida agency to take over shuttle landing strip Read More » 'White House Down': What It Takes to Protect the President Hollywood seems to have the ingredients needed for a blockbuster disaster movie down to a science: lots of explosions, action-packed fight sequences and nefarious criminals laying siege to the government, a city or the world. Read More »Why Women Are More Likely to Be Bisexual Women may be more "hetero-flexible," or be primarily attracted to men with some same sex attraction, because same-sex behavior allowed women to raise their children with other women, a new study has proposed. Read More »NASA Space Shuttle Runway Gets New Life as Commercial Spaceport Read More » Social Lemurs Have More 'Street Smarts,' Study Finds Read More » Chilean Mummies Reveal Ancient Nicotine Habit
Space Shuttle Atlantis Launches on Public Display in Florida Read More » Leading light in science, Italy's 'lady of the stars' Hack dies By Naomi O'Leary ROME (Reuters) - Astrophysicist Margherita Hack, a popular science writer, public intellectual and the first woman to lead an astronomical observatory in Italy, died on Saturday at the age of 91. Known as the "lady of the stars", Hack's research contributed to the spectral classification of many groups of stars, and the asteroid 8558 Hack is named after her. ... Read More »Space Shuttle Atlantis Exhibit Opens with Support from Souvenirs
Leading light in science, Italy's "lady of the stars" Hack dies By Naomi O'Leary ROME (Reuters) - Astrophysicist Margherita Hack, a popular science writer, public intellectual and the first woman to lead an astronomical observatory in Italy, died on Saturday at the age of 91. Known as the "lady of the stars", Hack's research contributed to the spectral classification of many groups of stars, and the asteroid 8558 Hack is named after her. ... Read More » | ||||||||||||
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Emerging role for astroglial networks in information processing: from synapse to behavior Ulrike Pannasch, Nathalie Rouach. • Astrocytes are organized in extensive and plastic gap-junction mediated networks. • We evaluate their role in synaptic activity, neuronal circuit dynamics and behav.... Read More » Neurons and circuits for odor processing in the piriform cortex John M. Bekkers, Norimitsu Suzuki. • The piriform cortex (PC) is critical for olfactory processing in mammals. • The PC is increasingly studied as a model circuit for cortical sensory processing. •.... Read More » Steady or changing? Long-term monitoring of neuronal population activity Henry Lütcke, David J. Margolis, Fritjof Helmchen. • We review in vivo chronic extracellular recording and two-photon calcium-imaging studies that address the question of the stability of neuronal population activi.... Read More » Metabolic signaling by lactate in the brain L. Felipe Barros. • Synaptic activity is accompanied by a transient rise in brain tissue lactate concentration. • The rise in lactate is explained by acute stimulation of glycolysis in.... Read More » Autophagy in axonal and dendritic degeneration Yi Yang, Michael Coleman, Lihui Zhang, Xiaoxiang Zheng, Zhenyu Yue. • Neuritic degeneration is a pathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. • Autophagy regulates protein and organelle homeostasis in axons and dendrites.<.... Read More » Development of human embryonic stem cell therapies for age-related macular degeneration Amanda-Jayne F. Carr, Matthew J.K. Smart, Conor M. Ramsden, Michael B. Powner, Lyndon da Cruz, Peter J. Coffey. • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in older adults. Recent research for treating AMD has focused on replacing the retinal pigmen.... Read More » | ||||
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