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Why two brains are better than one

Why two brains are better than one 150 150 icnagency

By: Philip Ball | Why two brains are better than one | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: how whooping increases your enjoyment – podcast

A Neuroscientist Explains: how whooping increases your enjoyment – podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson | A Neuroscientist Explains: how whooping increases your enjoyment – podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: ‘It is, strangely, acceptable to mock and demonise teenagers’

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: ‘It is, strangely, acceptable to mock and demonise teenagers’ 150 150 icnagency

By: Kate Kellaway | Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: ‘It is, strangely, acceptable to mock and demonise teenagers’ | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Brainstorm: Detective Stories from the World of Neurology; Unthinkable: The World’s Strangest Brains – review

Brainstorm: Detective Stories from the World of Neurology; Unthinkable: The World’s Strangest Brains – review 150 150 icnagency

By: Mark Honigsbaum | Brainstorm: Detective Stories from the World of Neurology; Unthinkable: The World’s Strangest Brains – review | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Inside the secret life of the teenage brain – Science Weekly podcast

Inside the secret life of the teenage brain – Science Weekly podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Hannah Devlin and produced by Sandra Ferrari | Inside the secret life of the teenage brain – Science Weekly podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Delete Facebook? That’s as hard as giving up sugar | Dean Burnett

Delete Facebook? That’s as hard as giving up sugar | Dean Burnett 150 150 icnagency

By: Dean Burnett | Delete Facebook? That’s as hard as giving up sugar | Dean Burnett | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Researchers identify important role for gene in 16p11.2 deletion autism

Researchers identify important role for gene in 16p11.2 deletion autism 150 150 icnagency

By: David Orenstein | Picower Institute for Learning and Memory | Researchers identify important role for gene in 16p11.2 deletion autism | MIT News – Neuroscience
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A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson |

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer

| Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson |

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast

| Neuroscience | The Guardian
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What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast

What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Ian Sample and produced by Sandra Ferrari | What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer

A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and Produced by Max Sanderson | A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore

Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore 150 150 icnagency

By: Sue Blackmore | Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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