Neurocience

Cross Section: Barry Smith – Science Weekly podcast

Cross Section: Barry Smith – Science Weekly podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Graihagh Jackson and produced by Max Sanderson | Cross Section: Barry Smith – Science Weekly podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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How our gray matter tackles gray areas

How our gray matter tackles gray areas 150 150 icnagency

By: Gina Vitale | MIT News correspondent | How our gray matter tackles gray areas | MIT News – Neuroscience
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Mind control, levitation and no pain: the race to find a superman in sport

Mind control, levitation and no pain: the race to find a superman in sport 150 150 icnagency

By: Ed Hawkins | Mind control, levitation and no pain: the race to find a superman in sport | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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3Q: The interface between art and neuroscience

3Q: The interface between art and neuroscience 150 150 icnagency

By: Connie Blaszczyk | Center for Art, Science, and Technology | 3Q: The interface between art and neuroscience | MIT News – Neuroscience
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I’m a scientist studying laughter – and it’s funnier than you might think | Sophie Scott

I’m a scientist studying laughter – and it’s funnier than you might think | Sophie Scott 150 150 icnagency

By: Sophie Scott | I’m a scientist studying laughter – and it’s funnier than you might think | Sophie Scott | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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‘When we dream, we have the perfect chemical canvas for intense visions’

‘When we dream, we have the perfect chemical canvas for intense visions’ 150 150 icnagency

By: Kate Kellaway | ‘When we dream, we have the perfect chemical canvas for intense visions’ | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Scientists reverse memory decline using electrical pulses

Scientists reverse memory decline using electrical pulses 150 150 icnagency

By: Hannah Devlin Science correspondent | Scientists reverse memory decline using electrical pulses | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Deep stimulation improves cognitive control by augmenting brain rhythms

Deep stimulation improves cognitive control by augmenting brain rhythms 150 150 icnagency

By: David Orenstein | Picower Institute for Learning and Memory | Deep stimulation improves cognitive control by augmenting brain rhythms | MIT News – Neuroscience
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The rise of the killer robots – and the two women fighting back

The rise of the killer robots – and the two women fighting back 150 150 icnagency

By: Melissa Chan in Berlin | The rise of the killer robots – and the two women fighting back | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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BethAnn McLaughlin: ‘Too many women in science have to run the gauntlet of abuse and leave’

BethAnn McLaughlin: ‘Too many women in science have to run the gauntlet of abuse and leave’ 150 150 icnagency

By: Zoë Corbyn | BethAnn McLaughlin: ‘Too many women in science have to run the gauntlet of abuse and leave’ | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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The sixth sense: can humans detect the Earth’s magnetic field?

The sixth sense: can humans detect the Earth’s magnetic field? 150 150 icnagency

By: Robin McKie | The sixth sense: can humans detect the Earth’s magnetic field? | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Humans can make new brain cells into their 90s, scientists discover

Humans can make new brain cells into their 90s, scientists discover 150 150 icnagency

By: Ian Sample Science editor | Humans can make new brain cells into their 90s, scientists discover | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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