'Sharp' older brains are not the same as younger brains
Researchers working with rats have found the first solid evidence that still "sharp" older brains store and encode memories differently than younger brains.
Researchers working with rats have found the first solid evidence that still "sharp" older brains store and encode memories differently than younger brains.
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A Stanford University research team has designed the first microscope sensitive enough to track the real-time motion of a single protein down to the level of its individual atoms. Writing in the Nov. 13 online issue of the ...
Nov 13, 2005
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When Stan Kuczaj and Lauren Highfill were snorkeling among some rough-toothed dolphins off the coast of Honduras last year, they saw an intriguing game among the animals. Two adults and a youngster were passing a plastic ...
Nov 13, 2005
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The barriers keeping carp from the Illinois River out of the Great Lakes may fall victim to federal budget cuts.
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