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2006-03-29 |
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How far may we go? The ethics of brain research |
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It weighs one and a half kilograms and is the most extraordinary and complex structure in the universe: the human brain. What still seems like a mir... read more |
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| Editor's Choice |
2006-03-29
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A window on the brain |
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When Bradley Peterson, a psychiatrist and researcher at Columbia University, offered to scan my brain with a magnetic resonance imager the siz... read more |
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2006-03-29
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Volcanism and mass extinctions: the mechanism explained |
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The winter of 1784 was the coldest in living memory in the Northern Hemisphere. The cooling was due to the Laki eruption on Iceland in July 1783. On I... read more |
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Science journalism under the microscope |
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Here is the sequel to one of the most popular sessions of ESOF2004 in Stockholm; the room was too small for all the scientists who wanted to gain s... read more |
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| ESOF-News| 2006-03-29
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Travel grants for Spanish scientists |
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In order to enhance awareness of ESOF and also prepare the ground for ESOF2008, which will be held in Barcelona, Spain, the Consejo Superior de Invest... read more |
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