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    Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
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    by wildcat  9-10-2008   
     Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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    Pioneering Research in Neuromorphic Electronics that Function Like the Biological Brain
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    by Silkweaver  8-25-2008   
     The HRL team's ultimate goal is to build a low-power, compact electronic chip combining a novel analog circuit design and a neuroscience-inspired architecture that can address a wide range of cognitive abilities--perception, planning, decision making, and motor control. In the initial two phases of the SyNAPSE program, the team will translate the neuronal and synaptic functions of the biological cortex into similar microelectronic functions.
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    Mark Shuttleworth: life on Mars, Ubuntu in emerging markets
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    by wildcat  7-24-2008    1
     A great visionary, a shrewd business-human
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    Grow New Body Parts in Your Own Abdomen
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    by wildcat  7-22-2008    4
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    Passive learning imprints on the brain just like active learning
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    by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
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    Life's Increasing Complexity Spurred Evolution of Human Brain
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    by wildcat  7-10-2008   
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    Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Cut your calories
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    by wildcat  7-4-2008   
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    'Mind's eye' influences visual perception
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    by wildcat  7-2-2008    2
     ..even a single instance of imagery can tilt how you see the world one way or another..
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    'your genes are not your fate' Ted Talks
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    by einbar  7-2-2008   
      "Changing Your Lifestyle Can Change Your Genes feel better, not just live longer." Dr. Dean Ornish
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    Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012
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    by wildcat  6-27-2008    1
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    Novelty drives choice behavior in humans
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    by wildcat  6-26-2008   
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    Project to reveal choc's DNA code
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    by wildcat  6-26-2008    2
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    Catch-22: Feds cut climate research to save fuel
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    by wildcat  6-19-2008    1
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    Top Pentagon Scientists Fear Brain-Modified Foes
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    by wildcat  6-10-2008   
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    Cloaking Device Concept Moves Beyond Theory
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    by wildcat  6-8-2008    2
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    Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
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    by wildcat  6-6-2008    1
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    Hot tech to watch in the next four years
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    by wildcat  6-3-2008    1
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    The Science of Irrationality: Why We Humans Behave So Strangely
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    by wildcat  5-28-2008   
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    The World’s First GM Human Embryo Could Dramatically Alter the Future
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    by wildcat  5-14-2008    1
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    Lexicon evolved to fit in the brain
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    by wildcat  5-1-2008   
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    The Limits of Memory: We Can Only Remember Four Things at a Time
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    by wildcat  4-29-2008    1
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    What does it mean to be alive?
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    by wildcat  4-29-2008   
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    When Language Can Hold the Answer
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    by wildcat  4-23-2008    2
     The latest research changes the framework, perhaps the language of the debate, suggesting that language clearly affects some thinking as a special device added to an ancient mental skill set. Just as adding features to a cellphone or camera can backfire, language is not always helpful. For the most part, it enhances thinking. But it can trip us up, too.
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    Cyborg research enters the brain
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    by wildcat  4-17-2008   
     Japan
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    Stereotyping Yourself Contributes to Your Success (or Failure)
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    by wildcat  4-9-2008    1
     As it turns out, research shows that such performance failures cannot always be attributed simply to inherent lack of ability or incompetence. Although some have jumped to the highly controversial conclusion that differences in attainment reflect natural differences between groups, the roots of many handicaps actually lie in the stereotypes, or preconceptions, that others hold about the groups to which we belong. For instance, a woman who knows that women as a group are believed to do worse than men in math will, indeed, tend to perform less well on math tests as a result.
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    Evolution on the table top
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    by wildcat  4-9-2008    2
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    Are animals stuck in time?
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    by wildcat  4-4-2008    7
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    Why we don't always learn from our mistakes
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    by wildcat  4-2-2008    5
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    How the Dalai Lama Keeps His Cool
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    by wildcat  3-29-2008    3
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    Your brain on Krispy Kremes
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    by wildcat  3-7-2008    4
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    Move over Galileo, it's Science 2.0
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    by wildcat  3-7-2008    1
     Science 2.0 is about studying design of rapidly changing socio-technical systems. These studies are not replicable in a lab,”
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    E.coli a future source of energy?
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    by wildcat  1-30-2008   
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    Pioneering research shows ‘Google Generation’ is a myth
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    by wildcat  1-21-2008   
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    Researchers create beating heart in laboratory
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    by wildcat  1-14-2008    2
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    The Science of Siesta
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    by wildcat  1-8-2008    4
     Research Finds That Napping Improves Brain Functioning..
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    The Genetics of Language
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    by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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    Blended Realities, Blended Lives
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    by wildcat  1-4-2008    1
     As part of our continued research on human-futures interaction, we will take a people-centric approach. We will start with the human experience and ask questions about how we'll navigate a future where we have multiple personas, play games to solve serious problems, and how the interaction between individuals, groups, and machines is creating new kind of knowledge.
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    Eight of the funniest research projects ever
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    by wildcat  1-3-2008    2
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    Cloning Still Holds Stem Cell Key
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    by wildcat  12-18-2007   
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    Quality of Sleep = Memory storage
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    by wildcat  12-14-2007    5
     the Belgian study shows that getting a good night’s sleep the night after learning a new fact has a direct impact on the transfer process between the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex.
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