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Google Science Fair 2011 – Global Science Competition for Teenagers

Google Science Fair 2011 – Global Science Competition for Teenagers

This post is sponsored by Unruly Media. Teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 years old are invited to submit science projects in the Google Science Fair 2011. Participating in the global science fair could be a wonderful life changing experience for a young, budding [Read More]

Neuroscience News Relaunch

Neuroscience News Relaunch

NeuroscienceNews.com has relaunched with a fresh new website design, new engaging content and an easy to use neuroscience social network. [Read More]

Neuroscience News Redesigning Phase

Neuroscience News Redesigning Phase

Neuroscience News is nearing the end of the redesign phase. A relaunch with the new design is expected for July 6. We invite all of our loyal visitors and new neuroscience friends to join us on the day for a look at the new design. We look forward to all opinions and [Read More]

Neuroscience News on Twitter

Neuroscience News on Twitter

Neuroscience News is on Twitter. Follow Neuroscience News by following @neurosciencenew in Twitter. Neuroscience News will tweet when new neuroscience articles are posted at www.neurosciencenews.com as well as interact with Twitter followers. We will also retweet [Read More]

Redesign in Progress

Redesign in Progress

Welcome to Neurosciencenews.com. We are currently changing the website. This should take a few hours. We hope to have the website up and ready for you by 6 am Central Time. Thank you. [Read More]

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Stem Cell Research Could Benefit Fragile X Patients

Stem Cell Research Could Benefit Fragile X Patients

Stem Cell Research Paves way for Progress on Dealing with Fragile X Retardation Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have achieved, for the first time, the generation [Read More]

New Brain Map Developed By UGA Researchers

New Brain Map Developed By UGA Researchers

GPS for the brain: UGA researchers develop new brain map University of Georgia researchers have developed a map of the human brain that shows great promise as a new guide to the [Read More]

Von Economo Neurons Discovered In Macaque Monkey Insular Cortex

Von Economo Neurons Discovered In Macaque Monkey Insular Cortex

Rare Neurons Discovered in Monkey Brains Max Planck scientists discover brain cells in monkeys that may be linked to self-awareness and empathy in humans. The anterior insular [Read More]

Intranasal Insulin Improves Memory in Normal Adults and in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

Intranasal Insulin Improves Memory in Normal Adults and in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

I am the scientist who invented the intranasal insulin treatment that the Obama administration and NIH just announced they would provide millions of dollars in funding to further [Read More]

Oxytocin Could Help Improve Processing Social Information in Children With Autism

Oxytocin Could Help Improve Processing Social Information in Children With Autism

Oxytocin Improves Brain Function in Children with Autism Preliminary results from an ongoing, large-scale study by Yale School of Medicine researchers shows that oxytocin, a [Read More]

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