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Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/prostate-test-finding-leaves-a-swirl-of-confusion/
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Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/prostate-test-finding-leaves-a-swirl-of-confusion/
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The only good thing about watching your baseball team get eliminated in the post-season is that, after launching a frustrated shoe at the television, one is excused from having to endure repeated viewings of the detestable little playlets written by Madison Avenue cynics who-perhaps due to the bad economy-have decided to eschew psychotherapy in favor of working out their relationship...
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The next installment of the Nature Network Neuroscience group journal club is now live. The paper discusses the role for brief adaptation in the improvement of population-based encoding accuracy during sensory information processing.
The contributor discussing this paper for the neuroscience group is Adam Packer, a graduate student at Columbia University in the lab of Rafa Yuste. I want to thank Adam for his participation.
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Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201109/the-sibling-effect
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Jessie Close didn't know she was living with a Mood disorder until she was 47 years old. Up until then, the younger sister of Hollywood legend, Glenn Close, endured depression, suicide attempts and alcoholism for as long as she can remember.
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The next installment of the Nature Network Neuroscience group journal club is now live. The paper provides evidence that in unanesthetized animals, sounds are sparsely represented in the auditory cortex.
The contributor discussing this paper for the neuroscience group is Lizzie Buchen, a science writer for Discover Magazine in New York. I want to thank Lizzie for her participation.
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Last year, the editors of Nature Methods chose a ?Method of the Year? (MOY) and the winner was next generation sequencing. This feature included an editorial, commentaries, news features and other types of content discussing the winning technique.
This year, the editors want input from the scientific community. Go here to see the nominees and cast your vote. Interestingly, you can vote positively or negatively for a technique as well as leave comments in discussion forums. Although the ultimate choice will still remain an editorial decision, at least the editors will get feedback from the community.
This is some great use of Web2.0 to get the community engaged and I hope that you will participate.
Source: http://feeds.nature.com/~r/nn/rss/action_potential/~3/qwlzbPi0uD0/vote_for_method_of_the_year.html
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