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What the science of human nature can teach us : The New Yorker - 5 views

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    How the new sciences of human nature can help make sense of a life.
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High-dose opiates could crack chronic pain : Nature News & Comment - 0 views

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    Has a cheap and effective treatment for chronic pain been lying under clinicians' noses for decades? Researchers have found that a very high dose of an opiate drug that uses the same painkilling pathways as morphine can reset the nerve signals associated with continuous pain - at least in rats. If confirmed in humans, the procedure could reduce or eliminate the months or years that millions of patients spend on pain-managing prescription drugs. The results of the study are described today in Science1.
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Marta Soares Tactile stimulation lowers stress in fish : Nature Communications : Nature... - 0 views

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    "In humans, physical stimulation, such as massage therapy, reduces stress and has demonstrable health benefits. Grooming in primates may have similar effects but it remains unclear whether the positive effects are due to physical contact or to its social value. Here we show that physical stimulation reduces stress in a coral reef fish, the surgeonfish Ctenochaetus striatus. These fish regularly visit cleaner wrasses Labroides dimidiatus to have ectoparasites removed. The cleanerfish influences client decisions by physically touching the surgeonfish with its pectoral and pelvic fins, a behaviour known as tactile stimulation. We simulated this behaviour by exposing surgeonfish to mechanically moving cleanerfish models. Surgeonfish had significantly lower levels of cortisol when stimulated by moving models compared with controls with access to stationary models. Our results show that physical contact alone, without a social aspect, is enough to produce fitness-enhancing benefits, a situation so far only demonstrated in humans"
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@biogarage Video der Woche: Malcolm Burrows, Greg Sutton: Bio-Getriebetechnik invented ... - 0 views

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    "Maschinen, Mechanik, Produktivität: Das Zahnrad ist geradezu ein Symbol für die Technik des Menschen. Das Prinzip der verzahnten Kraftkopplung begannen Menschen bereits in der Antike für ihre Zwecke zu nutzen. Doch offenbar existierte die Getriebetechnik damals schon lange und zwar in der Form eines Natur-Patents: Die Käferzikade besitzt nämlich eine Art Zahnradsystem, um die Bewegung ihrer Hinterbeine beim Springen zu synchronisieren"
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Biomimicry: smart innovation and success inspired by nature. | Biomimicry Germany - 0 views

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    Arndt Pechstein: Nachhaltigkeit nach dem Vorbild der Natur
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Human Nature - 0 views

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    Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science's
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The Great Beyond: Alzheimer's genes identified - 0 views

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    Three new genes associated with Alzheimer's have been discovered, to the delight of researchers in the field. In two papers published in Nature Genetics, two teams describe how they compared the genomes of sufferers to healthy controls to identify potential gene variations leading to the disease.
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Natural brain state is primed to learn - life - 19 August 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Apply the electrodes... Externally modulating the brain's activity can boost its performance. The easiest way to manipulate the brain is through transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), which involves applying electrodes directly to the head to influence neuron activity with an electric current. Roi Cohen Kadosh's team at the University of Oxford showed last year that targeting tDCS at the brain's right parietal lobe can boost a person's arithmetic ability - the effects were still apparent six months after the tDCS session (newscientist.com/article/dn19679). More recently, Richard Chi and Allan Snyder at the University of Sydney, Australia, demonstrated that tDCS can improve a person's insight. The pair applied tDCS to volunteers' anterior frontal lobes - regions known to play a role in how we perceive the world - and found the participants were three times as likely as normal to complete a problem-solving task (newscientist.com/article/dn20080). Brain stimulation can also boost a person's learning abilities, according to Agnes Flöel's team at the University of Münster in Germany. Twenty minutes of tDCS to a part of the brain called the left perisylvian area was enough to speed up and improve language learning in a group of 19 volunteers (Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1162/jocn.2008.20098). Using the same technique to stimulate the brain's motor cortex, meanwhile, can enhance a person's ability to learn a movement-based skill (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0805413106).

Microbes as Guardians of the Earth - 1 views

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Ginseng And Its Immense Health Benefits - 1 views

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Poultry Farming Through Natural Phenomenon - 0 views

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    Increase poultry production through the Trivedi Effect, a well known natural phenomenon of Mahendra Trivedi.
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Increase The Productivity Of Your Crops Naturally - 0 views

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    Various techniques used in organic farming are crop rotation, biological pest control, green manure, composting, management of soil and weed, genetic modification etc. Organic agriculture or farming can hence be used as a protective measure for the environment indeed.
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The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group - 0 views

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    "The Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University is a team of faculty, research scientists, postdocs, programmers and students who work together on algorithms that allow computers to process and understand human languages. Our work ranges from basic research in computational linguistics to key applications in human language technology, and covers areas such as sentence understanding, machine translation, probabilistic parsing and tagging, biomedical information extraction, grammar induction, word sense disambiguation, automatic question answering, and text to 3D scene generation."
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Improve Crop Yield In A Natural Way! - 0 views

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    Natural ways to increase agricultural production pave way for prevention of soil and environment also. The Trivedi effect which is a whole new phenomenon was founded by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, who is also the founder of Trivedi Global Inc.

Polymer Engineering For Making Earth A Better Place To Live - 1 views

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Implementing Sustainable Farming - 2 views

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The Right Solar Panel! - 1 views

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Stanley Hazen: Red Meat Clogs Arteries Because of Gut Bacteria: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "The results are published in Nature Medicine today. Co-author Stanley Hazen, head of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, says that the study could signal a new approach to diet and health. In some cases, an individual's collection of intestinal microbes may be as important to their diet as anything on a nutrition label, he says. "Bacteria make a whole slew of molecules from food," he says, "and those molecules can have a huge effect on our metabolic processes.""
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