Tuesday May 22nd 2012
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Neuroscience News Relaunch

The new website layout for NeuroscienceNews.com is finally here.

Our new website has numerous new features such as a neuroscience social network, neuroscience groups with active neuroscience news members, real-time neuroscience activity feeds, Twitter integration, instant messaging between friends in the network and more.

Members can create profiles on Neuroscience News, intereact with other members, join specific neuroscience support groups and discover many more features.

Features to be added soon include personal blogs such as ( yourname.neurosciencenews.com ), guest author posts, improved mobile website functions, SMS alerts, free neuroscience resources, 3-D molecular viewer and more. These new features will be introduced over the next month to our members.

Membership is free at Neuroscience News. We encourage everyone with an interest in neuroscience to visit our website design and join up to our new neuroscience social network.

Please leave comments about the new website design here, or in our Neuroscience News Group area. All suggestions are welcome.

Neuroscience News relaunches.
Neuroscience News relaunches.

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