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Peer Fischer
How nanorobots are used in medicine?
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Musical Taste
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Voluntary Action
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David Adger
The Nature of Language
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Daniel Müllensiefen
Musical Memory
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Perception of Music
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Ruth Penfold-Mounce
Ruth Penfold-Mounce: ‘We’re seeing death as a form of entertainment rather than being disturbed by what we’re witnessing’
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Hallucinations
Neuroscientist Paul Allen on schizophrenia, self-regulation of neural activity, and famous voice-hearers
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Genetics of the Nature
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Brain’s Navigational System
Neuroscientist Freyja Ólafsdóttir on the hippocampus, place cells, and the cognitive map
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Ribosome and the Origin of Life
On the the evolution of the ribosome, the central dogma of molecular biology, and what lies beyond the root of the tree of life
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Paternal dietary effects on offspring
The male offspring of calorie restricted fathers display reduced anxiety-like behavior as adults
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Functional joint regeneration in frogs
Researchers show for the first time that frogs can regenerate a functional leg
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Queen of problems in evolutionary biology remains on her throne
New research shows that snails that reproduce sexually are disadvantaged even when compared to polyploid asexual individuals of the same species
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Dogs not only differentiate emotions, they also recognize them
New research provides more insights into dog-human communication
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Hummingbird agility depends on raw muscle power
New research suggests that muscle capacity is the most important factor determining a hummingbird’s maneuverability
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The structural neural substrate of subjective happiness revealed by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study
Researchers find a likely suspect for the neural substrate of subjective happiness
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