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You Unplugged: Finding Balance with Extended Reading, Writing and Thinking Time
The Science of Learning Blog —
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Dr. Bill Jenkins discusses how the constant use of the internet affects how our brains and how time “unplugged” from the internet can help our brains learn and focus better.2 hours ago -
Research gives hope for brain disease cure – video & report
dailyQi —
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Twenty-six million people suffer the ravages of the mind-wasting disease known as Alzheimer’s – a degeneration of the brain for which there is currently no cure. But now a new study is offering hope to those in the early stages. Researchers at Oxford University in the UK have discovered high doses of vitamin B ...4 hours ago -
Caption This Photo Contest
Best Gore —
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Who can come up with the wittiest caption for this photo? Somebody also come up with the wittiest prize for the author of the wittiest caption. Click on the photo twice to get to the high resolution version of this strangely dead couple. Similar Posts Double Execution in Mexico (17) Mutilated Heads on a Chair ...5 hours ago -
Mind Reading Machine Can Translate Brain Signals Into Words!
Just out —
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Mind reading was the job of psychiatrist and magicians once upon a time. Today technology has enabled brain signals to be translated into words. Yes, An International team lead by Bradley Greger of Utah University has been able to capture brain signals and translate them into speech using sensors attached to the ...5 hours ago -
College Towns Rank High For Livability
SayCampusLife —
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High school students typically choose their colleges based on academics, programs offered, strength of its sports teams and related factors. But, what if students were to consider one other factor, such as the town itself? That makes sense because when you want to do something away from campus, the surrounding ...6 hours ago -
Wherever She Goes, Lets Hope They Teach Spelling
An Inch of Gray —
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Just Say No…
Dave Pear's Official Blog —
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After posting up Andrew Stewart’s story earlier this week, we decided that this is a perfect time to post another personal experience that Dave has recently had. Late last year, Dave quietly approached NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith about his disability case. While there were no expectations of favorable ...8 hours ago -
MRI Brain Scans Are the New Growth Charts for Developing Brains
Gizmos and Gadgets - Latest News about Cell Phones, Apple Products and other interesting gadgets —
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In the latest issue of Science, researchers are saying that quick MRI brain scans may help doctors identify and treat developmental problems in children, and when the scans are taken over time, parents and healthcare providers will have a growth chart of a childs brain to see if that brain is where it needs to be at ...8 hours ago -
See me, hear me …
if you want kin, you must plant kin ... —
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It might surprise you to learn that I am a wealthy white woman … not as much as it surprises me, of course, but you might be plenty surprised. We do a tiny bit of job training in my program. We have some funding to train English language learners for entry-level positions in healthcare. It’s a [...]8 hours ago -
Yankees Daily evening quick notes and Pop Culture 9/09
yankeesdaily.com —
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Yanks GM Brian Cashman Interview – McDonald and Tierney Podcast - ESPN For Posada, danger a regular part of the job – Jack Curry - YesNetwork Yankees top prospect Montero out with ankle injury – GEORGE A. KING III - NY Post Live Blog: Andy starts Game 2 of another playoff series – Blogging The ...10 hours ago -
Interesting reading #573 – Mixologist 5000, Iconic prototypes, YouTube’s Vacationer, Cyberwar hype, Smart cities and much more…
The Blogs at HowStuffWorks —
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Samsung Galaxy Tab vs. Apple iPad: Specs Compared – “But no company can dominate an entire market forever – even one that essentially created it. Having eyed Apple enviously for months, other companies are now attempting to elbow their way in on the tablet space. And Samsung is among the first to the table with ...10 hours ago -
Take a Brain Break
EcoSalon —
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Naturally, I came across two articles in the New York Times discussing the affects of computers, technology and PDA’s on our lives, just as I was preparing to head out on a solitary 3-week artist retreat in Colorado. The need to get away from the whirlwind of daily life in order to find time and space for ...13 hours ago -
Strategy discovered to prevent Alzheimer’s-associated traffic jams in the brain
Science Blog - Science news straight from the source —
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- September 9, 2010 -- Amyloid beta (Αβ) proteins, widely thought to cause Alzheimers disease (AD), block the transport of vital cargoes inside brain cells. Scientists...13 hours ago -
Strategy discovered to prevent Alzheimers-associated traffic jams in the brain
Science Codex - Science news, science articles, all day, every day —
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – September 9, 2010 – Amyloid beta (Αβ) proteins, widely thought to cause Alzheimers disease (AD), block the transport of vital cargoes inside brain cells. Scientists at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND) have discovered that reducing the level of another protein, tau, can ...13 hours ago -
DHA and Baby Brain Development – TheVisualMD.com
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http://thevisualmd.com/ Half of the calories a baby consumes come from fat. Fat that provides energy and also supports the growth of the brain. A high percentage of this fat es an Omega-3 fatty acid called DHA. Follow us on Twitter:…13 hours ago -
New MRI maps assess connectivity to establish "brain age" curve for children and adults
Scientific American —
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As children grow, brambles of short brain connections are gradually pruned down to longer, stronger neural pathways. Research has shown this trend to follow a fairly standard curve during normal development to adulthood, and scientists are now using this information to create predictive models of brain maturation. ...14 hours ago -
Mind Reading Machine: Be wary of what you are thinking!
Thaindian News —
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Sep 9 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Scientists have developed a mind reading machine. They say that they have successfully used electrodes to translate brain waves to words. More work is however required to perfect the project.The scientists conducted the experiment on an epileptic person who suffers from severe seizures. Doctors ...14 hours ago -
Mind Reading Machine Translates Brain Activity Into Words
Thaindian News —
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Sep 9 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Reading a person’s mind may soon be following in the footsteps of so many ideas which have made their way out of science fiction and into reality. Scientists at the University of Utah have been working on a way to read the brain activity of a person in order to translate [...]15 hours ago -
People learn better when brain activity is consistent
Northloop Neighborhoods - Community News & Directory —
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People are more likely to remember specific information such as faces or words if the pattern of activity in their brain is similar each time they study that information, according to new research from a University of Texas at Austin psychologist and his colleagues. The findings by Russell Poldrack, published online ...15 hours ago -
EPFL Researchers Unveil An All New Brain Controlled Wheelchair To Ease Mobility For The Disabled
Trends Updates —
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The physically challenged could in the near future might just be able to move around in their wheelchairs, by using just the power of their brains, instead of kinetic energy exerted by their hands. The José de R. Millán’s laboratory in the EPFL Neuroprosthetic Center is currently working in a prototype technology, ...15 hours ago


