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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
The brain surges with activity just before death
By
Peter Sergo
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Apr 27, 2010 |
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Features
| Health
Google, Microsoft and other providers of Web-based services for managing health care information promise to keep it secure, but privacy policies vary from site to site
By
Peter Sergo
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Aug 19, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Dominant animals have bigger brains
By
Peter Sergo
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May 29, 2008 |
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News
| Technology
Emotiv Systems introduces a sensor-laden headset that interprets gamers' intentions, emotions and facial expressions
By
Peter Sergo
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Apr 14, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| More Science
Our pupils dilate the moment we realize a joke is funny
By
Peter Sergo
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Apr 3, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| More Science
By
Peter Sergo
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Apr 3, 2008
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Drug therapies show promise in the battle against addictive stimulants
By
Peter Sergo
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Apr 3, 2008 |
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News
| Technology
DARPA initiative to develop self-navigating robots introduces a world of potential for the development of autonomous vehicles, but will the government take advantage of its research or let it wither on the vine?
By
Peter Sergo
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Feb 21, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
More than a quarter of adults are afflicted
By
Peter Sergo
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Jan 31, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Health
A new technique may give years of advanced warning
By
Peter Sergo
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Jan 31, 2008
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
This year's SciAm 50 awards are replete with instances of new machines or chemicals that come close to the true meaning of innovation as something entirely new.
By
Mark Alpert
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Steven Ashley
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Charles Q. Choi
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Graham P. Collins
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Mariette DiChristina
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Kaspar Mossman
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George Musser
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John Rennie
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Ricki Rusting
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Peter Sergo
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Christine Soares
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Gary Stix
and
Philip Yam
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Dec 16, 2007 |
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News
| Health
Merck settles Vioxx suit, Mothra meets Robocop and more
By
JR Minkel
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Lisa Stein
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Peter Sergo
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Nov 9, 2007