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POPSLearning From Mistakes Only Works After Age 12, Study Suggests Is that difference between eight- and twelve-year-olds the result of experience, or does it have to do with the way the brain develops? As yet, nobody has the answer. 'This kind of brain research has only been possible for the last ten years or so,' says Crone, 'and there are a lot more questions which have to be answered. But it is probably a combination of the brain maturing and experience.'
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POPSLearning From Mistakes Only Works After Age 12, Study Suggests "There is also an area of the brain that responds strongly to positive feedback: the basal ganglia, just outside the cerebral cortex. The activity of this area of the brain does not change. It remains active in all age groups: in adults, but also in children, both eight-year-olds and twelve-year-olds."
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POPSVanishing Barns "Competition for land — to rent or buy — has grown cutthroat and overwhelming, a matter of networking and schmoozing (at church, at the local coffee shop, while selling seed) worthy of the corporate boardroom. (Some here tell of people who call the widows of farmers who have died days or hours earlier, hoping to secure land.)"
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POPSIt's Not Yours, It's God's "It's not yours, it's God's, and you're not going to get it," Copeland says of his financial records. He has launched a website to publicize his crusade and has received support from several leading conservatives, including Paul Weyrich and Kenneth Blackwell. Incredible! And tax free!
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POPSNanotubes give pre-cancer symptoms in mice Every silver lining has a cloud behind it. There are perhaps thousands of prospective uses for nanotubes, from medicine to engineering. We may have to work out exactly where the line is. Asbestos was once considered an essential fire retardant. After the dangers that have been discovered recently, we've found that there are very few places it can be used safely. Asbestos is inorganic, and will not break down, however Carbon is the basis for organic chemicals, with which we are more likely to be compatible. There will be places that nanotubes will not break down quickly. Perhaps not until long after we are dead. Maybe there is a microorganism natural, or designed, that will clean them up. Meanwhile it's good the alarm bells have started to ring early, so, now wary of the dangers, we can do more specific investigation and learn exactly where they are safe to use. If there are any doubts they should be resolved first
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POPSHeart Implant To Block Deadly Calls Could you think in something that can prevent dying from a sudden shock such as a telephone ring? It says...that some eight people a week under 35 die in Britain when their hearts stop without warning, often regarded as Sudden Unexpected Death Syndrome...
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POPSMale Biological Clock or How to Protect Your Sperm Interesting! So many woman take the brunt of things on a fertility standpoint and put themselves through much pain and suffering in order to conceive it's good to see that how a man contributes is also being researched.
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POPSTop 10 Most Annoying Pop Songs of 2006 1) I haven't heard most of these songs. 2) I don't like the ones that I've already heard (that are on this list). Therefore, this must mean that I have great taste in music.