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The NFL star and the brain injuries that destroyed him | Science | The Guardian - 0 views

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    fascinating story about athletes donating their brains for scientific research. 
John Burk

Teenage Brains - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine - 0 views

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    National geographic feature on the the teenage brain
Anna Moore

vitamin E_proteins_cell death_enzymes - 0 views

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    cool article that references use vitamin E to block release of an enzyme the brain normally releases after stroke. The enzyme however ends up facilitating activity that leads to cell death, so if you block it, you can save brain cells.
Anna Moore

Serendip Home - 0 views

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    Bryn Mawr organizes this site. It has a lot of student generated work on it along with some really great links to some very focused topics/ articles in the sciences including sleep, computer-science issues, the brain, teaching strategies, etc. Well worth checking out. Some great hands-on student activities are included. content changes with pretty decent frequency
John Burk

Catalyst: Homunculus - ABC TV Science - 0 views

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    What would a person's body look like if each part grew in proportion to the area of the brain connected to its sensory perception? 
John Burk

Just doing what makes sense. - Crazy Teaching - 0 views

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    interesting musings on how students can state things like the nucleus is the brain of the cell, and yet still not know what this means
Kamille Harless

Bilingual babies' vocabulary linked to early brain differentiation - 0 views

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    info on brains of bilingual babies
John Burk

Systematic Wonder: A Definition of Science That Accounts for Whimsy | Brain Pickings - 0 views

  • Science is an inherent contradiction — systematic wonder — applied to the natural world. In its mundane form, the methodical instinct prevails and the result, an orderly procession of papers, advances the perimeter of knowledge, step by laborious step. Great scientific minds partake of that daily discipline and can also suspend it, yielding to the sheer love of allowing the mental engine to spin free. And then Einstein imagines himself riding a light beam, Kekule formulates the structure of benzene in a dream, and Fleming’s eye travels past the annoying mold on his glassware to the clear ring surrounding it — a lucid halo in a dish otherwise opaque with bacteria — and penicillin is born. Who knows how many scientific revolutions have been missed because their potential inaugurators disregarded the whimsical, the incidental, the inconvenient inside the laboratory?”
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    Beautiful definition of science 
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