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Food for Thought – Boosting Brain Power
Health Miracles | October 10th 2008 by Jade
Image via Wikipedianot many people know that eating the right kind of food also keeps your brain cells ticking like clockwork; and I’m not including the smart ones in this statistic for obvious reasons! So here goes, a list of foods that boost brai read more
Insurance - Getting a Secured Future in the Best Terms Possible
for-forextrading | October 8th 2008 by udinomx
Best Syndication News Summary: Life is quite an entity which can take unimaginable turns and end up with various sorts of outcomes. A insurance policy takes cares of the negative monetary aftermaths of any type of unfortunate event. The prospec read more
Worms Provide Clues For Treating Brain Diseases
Immune System Information the best doctor to us | September 23rd 2008 by Alan
On the surface, the tiny roundworm bears little resemblance to a person. Its nervous system, for example, has just 302 neurons to our 100 billion. Yet it uses many of the same genes and signaling chemicals as the human brain, so studies of its system read more
The weatherman.
Yeah/Maybe | September 18th 2008
Human brains, and indeed all known brains, are masses of on/off switches. With such a compartmentalized system even on the cellular level, it is therefore unsurprising that we have the urge to classify our surroundings. The goal of any human equatio read more
Human brain has a different Navigation System
Online Breaking News | September 16th 2008 by Samantha Morris
According to neuroscientist Hugo Spiers, the human brain has a different navigation system, much similar like satellite navigation, with installed maps, grids and compasses. This apparatus exists in the brain’s hippocampus area, which is accoun read more
Development of Nervous system
Biosolutions | September 12th 2008 by Julian
DefinitionThe nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about an animals surroundings and its self, it processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body. It is composed of neurons and other read more
The Boy With The Incredible Brain
Somestuffandmorestuff | September 12th 2008 by jan
Here is a very remarkable documentary about so called “savants”. Savants are people, mostly with a handicap, who are highly intelligent. This BBC documentary follows a British Savant Daniel Tammet. The things they show here and theories t read more
What is Frequency and How Does it Pertain to Essential Oils?
Oils And Such | September 11th 2008 by Ezekiel
Rebecca Noel Frequency is a measurable rate of electrical energy that is constant between any two points. Everything has an electrical frequency. (...) read more
Study: Banned drug can improve memory functions
Online Breaking News | September 9th 2008 by Samantha Morris
A new study claimed that a banned drug used by athletes for improving performance has been discovered to have positive effects on mind and keeps prospects for the treatment of some brain diseases. Scientists at Max Planck Institute of Experimental Me read more
Canadian Research: Plastic containers deadly for your brain
Online Breaking News | September 5th 2008 by Samantha Morris
According to Canadian researchers, plastic containers may be deadly for your brain. Canadian researchers have found that Bisphenol A (BPA), the chemical used in making plastic containers, might be responsible for impairing many brain functions such a read more
Changing Perceptions: The Dark Sucker Theory
The Sales Dating Guy | August 28th 2008 by The Sales Dating Guy
One of the key things to remember when you are delivering a speech or training session is that often you need to shake your participant’s deeply ingrained perceptions. One of the tools that I use to condition this change is a single sheet that read more
Time Finder Task Templates - Fast Answers to FAQ’s to Get You S…
Education Planing Blog | August 19th 2008 by kon5518
Do you work hard to save time, only to lose the time you have found? This is where task templates will help you. Task templates are simple, flexible systems for managing your time and shaping your schedule. Once you start using them, you’ll won read more
Exercise and healthy eating habits lead to increased intelligence
Will to Exist | August 7th 2008 by Trevor Snyder
Most people are at least dimly aware that regular exercise generally produces health benefits. But not everyone knows that those benefits extend beyond the body and into the human brain. The bottom line: Exercisers learn faster, remember more, t read more
Time Finder Task Templates - Fast Answers to FAQ’s to Get You S…
LIFESALARY.COM - ARTICLES CENTER | August 4th 2008 by JBiggs
Do you work hard to save time, only to lose the time you have found? This is where task templates will help you. Task templates are simple, flexible systems for managing your time and shaping your schedule. Once you start using them, you’ll won read more
Making decisions wears out the brain
Will to Exist | July 22nd 2008 by Trevor Snyder
Scientific American has an interesting article that discusses how decision making wears out the human brain. What makes the article so interesting to me is that my brain is constantly overloaded. I am bombarded at any given moment with multiple strea read more
Happy Birthday to my Little Brother!!!!
Mrs | July 13th 2008 by Kim Holsapple
He is 45 today!!! Just sent him an e-card since he doesn't live in town. We are trying to hook up so the families could spend a week together but with sports schedules it is kinda of hard.Whew, I woke up and I am still tired from yesterday!We picked read more
Immortality Sucks
i-TONG | July 4th 2008 by Kabalyero
Immortality is something that man has sought after throughout history. This is evident in stories, legends, fables and folklores. In fact, the quest for immortality continues on to this day. Theories on extending human life are being studied everyday read more
Spiritual Relativity Theory
Love is the Ultimate Science | June 25th 2008 by Edward F. Sylvia
Besides his major cosmological idea of the constancy of the speed of light Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity also included another concept called the relativity of simultaneity. This second concept means that everyone experiences simultaneity read more
“You Jane. Me Mama.” Talking in a Language Your Toddler Can U…
GNMParents | June 3rd 2008 by Megin
When Little Man was a newborn, J and I practiced Dr. Harvey Karp’s suggestions from The Happiest Baby on the Block as though they were the dogma from some new and compelling religion. We swaddled him, laid him on his side, shushed and shook hi read more
Amen to that...
Women's Bioethics Project Blog | May 22nd 2008
If you're a baby boomer, you gotta love this story in the NY Times : Older Brain Really May Be a Wiser Brain When older people can no longer remember names at a cocktail party, they tend to think... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Motor Neuron Disease Breakthrough - The UK Report in The Helix
The Mr Science Show | May 19th 2008 by Marc
Since living in the UK, I have been reporting in a regular column in The Helix. The Helix is one of CSIRO's magazines and has been Australia's premier science education magazine since 1986.The column deals with the science stories that have been feat read more
Can I Guess Your Password?
Computer And Technology Blog | April 27th 2008 by kon5518
An easy way for you to protect your sensitive data and email is to change your passwords on a monthly basis, or even more often depending on how frequently you use computers away from home. Just as important as changing your password is choosing a read more
Enhancing the Human Brain
SelfPower - Self Improvement Tips and Techniques Blog | April 22nd 2008 by Neil Cavitana
The human brain is the soul of the human nervous system. It controls involuntary activities such as respiration, digestion, and heartbeat, which are also known as automatic functions of the body. This organ also controls other conscious activities th read more
Can We See With Our Fingertips?
All Tips and Tricks | April 19th 2008 by Simonne
Wouldn’t you think that a person born blind cannot see shapes and colors the way we see them? I thought so, until I was sent this video, which I’m going to show you here: it is a documentary about a Turkish painter, Esref Armagan, who was read more
Content Creation: Art, Science or Mechanices..What is it?
Self Improvement & Success Tips for Marketers, Small Busines… | March 26th 2008 by Srini Saripalli
Most websites fail due to lack of care..most of the times care translates into Content. We all know that! One section of successful bloggers thrive to create near perfect posts. While the other tends to focus on volume compromising the quality to a read more
Functional MRI: A Radiological Window into the Mind - Part 1
Brain Blogger | March 19th 2008
Functional MRI (fMRI) is one of the most widely used experimental tools in neuroscience today, which allows us to study blood flow patterns to different parts of the brain during a given task. For example during solving mathematical problems, a typic read more
Human Brain Scanner
Technology Slice | March 5th 2008
"A computer will soon be able to do it, simply by analyzing the activity of your brain. That's the promise of a decoding system unveiled this week in Nature by neuroscientists from the University of California at Berkeley. The scientists used read more
New study finds that numbers are inherent to humans…and…
The Reptipage: Reptilian Rants | February 29th 2008
I came across this study today from The New Yorker. It’s a long (for the internet) read, so I’ll only do a few verbatim copies here. The gist of the study, by French scientist Stanislas Dehaene, is that the concept of integers (1,2,3 etc) read more

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