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Op-Ed: Twitter and become an idiot?

Recent findings have established that people who tweet and text a lot sometimes get lower IQ scores. That’s opened a pretty natural debate about both the whole idea of fast feed media and the sort of science that analyzes it.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 15 comments
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Researchers have identified a novel compound that improved autism-like behaviors in mice, according to a new study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine. Scientists from the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) and Pfizer Worldwide Research and Development found that an experimental agent known as GRN-529 that inhibited...
Winners of science photography contest dazzle
Simon Ings, editor of Arc and science fiction writer, and a former Tomorrow's World presenter and BBC science presenter Maggie Philbin discuss the science of futurology.
The way computer science was taught in the UK's schools in the 1980s could be making a comeback
Can maths provide clues to Scotland's future?
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Interview with Gregory Lamberson, author of "Carnage Road"

About Gregory Lamberson Gregory Lamberson is the author of five published horror novels and one nonfiction book on...
2 hours ago by Tracee Gleichner

Making a Difference in the World with a Smile

A smile is one of the most powerful gestures on planet earth! A smile is free, and can be given as well as received...
May 22, 2012 in  Give A Smile A Day by Mindy Allan - 1 comment

Rodney Gomes not the first to suggest Planet X is behind Neptune

In May 2012. according to National Geographic Brazilian astronomer Rodney Gomes may have found the mysterious Planet...

Science of forgetting

Scientists from the Scripps Research Institute have uncovered potentially important new insights into the molecular...
May 15, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

Sanofi Thief Reprimanded

Some science / pharma news. Yuan Li, a medicinal chemist formerly at pharmaceutical company Sanofi, has been...
May 14, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle
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