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After having experimented with polyphasic sleep in the past I am back to normal. I would like how many hours of sleep you actually get each day.
by stargaming 2008-10-10 14:29 biology
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Human evolution is grinding to a halt because of a shortage of older fathers in the West, according to a leading genetics expert. Fathers over the age of 35 are more likely to pass on mutation.
by stargaming 2008-10-09 05:17 biology
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article4894696.ece - cached - mail it - history
To many women, a smart man will appeal because he is likely to be clever enough to keep his family afloat. But he may also pass on "good" genes to his children, say Prokosch and his colleagues at the University of California, Davis.
by stargaming 2008-10-09 05:16 biology
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How much of our humanity are we prepared to cede to machines? This is a dilemma of the future, but it's not much of a concern for Erik Ramsey. Erik can't move. He can't blink his eyes. And he hasn't said a word since 1999. But now, thanks to an electrode that was surgically implanted in his brain and linked to a computer, his nine-year silence is about to end.
by stargaming 2008-10-07 14:35 people · biology
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This is a video of animations of Darwin at Home creatures which result from survival of the fittest and random mutation.
by stargaming 2008-10-04 02:01 mime:video · biology · math
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The brain, just like muscles, works harder during strenuous exercise and is fueled by lactate, rather than glucose.
by stargaming 2008-10-01 14:23 biology
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We don’t try to understand object code in software without abstraction, so why do we try to understand DNA directly in life? Here’s why we shouldn’t try to understand DNA directly.
by stargaming 2008-09-29 12:58 biology
http://www.eyeondna.com/2008/07/16/what-does-dna-mean-to-you-14/ - cached - mail it - history
The hippocampus is known to be crucial for learning and memory, and is one of a few areas of the brain which contains a population of stem cells which continue to generate new neurons throughout life by a process called neurogenesis . These newborn cells are necessary for memory function, and radiation causes impairments because it reduces their rate of production.
by stargaming 2008-09-26 11:16 psychology · biology
http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2008/09/exercise_repairs_brain_damage.php - cached - mail it - history
Rats can't vomit. They can't burp either, and they don't experience heartburn.
by stargaming 2008-09-26 00:51 biology
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The device, called the Glove and invented by two Stanford biologists, is used by the Niners during games and at practice for players' health. But its applications are far broader: from treating stroke and heart attack victims to allowing soldiers to remain in the field longer under intense heat.
by stargaming 2008-09-23 09:12 hardware · biology
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