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Friday, September 06, 2013

Science of the Week, 9/6/13

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:

Training the older brain in 3-D: Video game enhances cognitive control

New low-temperature chemical reaction explained

Electric fish may hold answers to better understanding of sensory abilities and movement

Breakthrough technique could make electronics smaller, better

Why our black hole is a finicky eater: matter ejects itself before black hole can devour it

Aging really is "in your head"

Terramechanics research aims to keep Mars rovers rolling

Electronics advance moves closer to a world beyond silicon

No adverse effects in volunteers following Phase I clinical trial of AIDS vaccine

New research may expose new aspects of the universe

Transparent skull implant creates "window" to the brain

 An easier way to control genes

Canine remote control: hands-free dog walking for the digital age

DNA "cages" may aid drug delivery

As if this wasn't enough, this month's issue of Scientific American is devoted to food. If you like to eat, check it out.

Enjoy your weekend, and see you Monday!


















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