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Autism and mirror neuronsStudies of the mirror neuron system may reveal clues to the causes of autism and help researchers develop new ways… |
#Lucy Reading-Ikkanda
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Dinosaur cold caseA team of paleontologists and geologists discovered a mass dinosaur grave in the ancient sediments of northwestern Madagascar. Did the unfortunate creatures die… |
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MelanomaMelanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. When the disease is caught early, it can be easily treated. But… |
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Emerging PhotographerEmerging Photographer is the resource for professional image-makers of tomorrow. The magazine is brought to you by PDN in conjunction… |
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Spay, neuter and #adoptdontshopInfographic to promote cat adoption, spaying and neutering. Sources: ASPCA, AVMA, Cat Care Society, CT Humane, Four Paws and Tail Rescue, Havahart, Help Spay… |
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The Scientist anniversary issueThe Scientist is a magazine for life science professionals—a publication dedicated to covering a wide range of topics central to the study… |
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Identifying rage cells in miceResearcher Dayu Lin is working to identify the specific brain cells tied to aggression in mice. Dr. Lin and her colleagues… |
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Zebra finch love songsIn the finch brain, song is controlled by the high vocal center (HVC). A microdrive that measures the activity of neurons in the birds revealed that each group of these neurons is active for about 10 milliseconds during the song. Each group is likely connected to the next, like links in a chain, for sequential intervals. Each link signals downstream motor neurons (rA, robust nucleus of the arcopallium) that ultimately drive the vocal and respiratory muscles to produce the song. Read the full article, here: The Melody of Finches. |
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Scientific American redesignScientific American is a popular science magazine. It has a long history of presenting scientific information on a monthly basis to the… |
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Educational worksheetsProject: Design and illustration for a series of English/Welsh educational worksheets. Client: Seren Education, Wales |