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neuroscience

  • Watch: Your neurological system is a massive junkie (or, a surprising history of drugs)

    Watch: Your neurological system is a massive junkie (or, a surprising history of drugs)

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 22, 2016 · 06:00 pm
  • How cute things hijack our brains and drive behaviour

    How cute things hijack our brains and drive behaviour

    Morten L. Kringelbach, Alan Stein and Eloise Stark, The Conversation
    · Aug 08, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • Why hacking the nervous system could be the next big medical treatment

    Why hacking the nervous system could be the next big medical treatment

    Patrick Degenaar, The Conversation
    · Jul 16, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • How brain implants can let paralysed people move again

    How brain implants can let paralysed people move again

    Dimitra Blana and Andrew Jackson, The Conversation
    · Jul 08, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • What makes a mathematical genius?

    What makes a mathematical genius?

    David Pearson, The Conversation
    · May 24, 2016 · 04:30 am
  • Antimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscience

    Antimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscience

    Harriet Dempsey-Jones, The Conversation
    · Apr 02, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • Are male and female brains really different?

    Are male and female brains really different?

    Gina Rippon, The Conversation
    · Feb 12, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • Jennifer Aniston just helped neuroscientists learn how we make memories – again

    Jennifer Aniston just helped neuroscientists learn how we make memories – again

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 04, 2015 · 10:40 am
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