Articles from resource "ScienceDaily"
- Understanding Biological Foundation Of Human Behavior Critical To Improving Laws [ ComDig Issue 2005.15 ]
- Researchers Call For Expanding The Repertoire In Studying Birdsong [ ComDig Issue 2005.14 ]
- Surprisingly Complex Behaviors Appear To Be 'Hard-Wired' In The Primate Brain [ ComDig Issue 2005.13 ]
- Insects, Viruses Could Hold Key For Better Human Teamwork In Disasters [ ComDig Issue 2005.12 ]
- Study Shows Faces Are Processed Like Words [ ComDig Issue 2005.12 ]
- When The Brain, Not The Ears, Goes Hard Of Hearing [ ComDig Issue 2005.11 ]
- Natural Selection As We Speak [ ComDig Issue 2005.10 ]
- Friends, Enemies Communicate With Plants In Similar Ways [ ComDig Issue 2005.10 ]
- Bird IQ Test Takes Flight [ ComDig Issue 2005.09 ]
- Experimental Domestication Of Foxes Yields Clues To Cognitive Evolution [ ComDig Issue 2005.08 ]
- How The Brain Creates False Memories [ ComDig Issue 2005.07 ]
- Optical Tweezers To Prove Einstein Right [ ComDig Issue 2005.06 ]
- Ninety Percent Of U.S. Wounded Survive: In Iraq, Firepower Increases, Deaths Decrease [ ComDig Issue 2005.05 ]
- Researchers Define Who We Are When We Work Together And The 'Wait And See' Approach [ ComDig Issue 2005.05 ]
- Predator Fish Heat Their Eyes To Track Prey [ ComDig Issue 2005.04 ]
- Going Beyond Einstein: Spacetime Wave Orbits Black Hole [ ComDig Issue 2005.03 ]
- Human See, Human Do: Ballet Dancers' Brains Reveal The Art Of Imitation [ ComDig Issue 2005.03 ]
- Faces Must Be Seen To Be Recognized [ ComDig Issue 2005.02 ]
- Scents And Emotions Linked By Learning [ ComDig Issue 2005.02 ]
- Brain Can Be Trained To Process Sound In Alternate Way [ ComDig Issue 2005.02 ]
- Alcoholism And Excessive Food Intake May Share Chemical Pathways In The Brain [ ComDig Issue 2005.01 ]
- Experiences Make People Happier Than Material Goods [ ComDig Issue 2005.01 ]
- Magnesium May Reverse Middle-age Memory Loss [ ComDig Issue 2005.01 ]
- Infants, Children Prefer Sounds Over Pictures And Only Slowly Become Visually Oriented [ ComDig Issue 2004.52 ]
- Slip Of The Tongue: Word Substitution Mistakes Have More To Do With [ ComDig Issue 2004.51 ]
- New Technique Scans Electrical 'Brainscape' [ ComDig Issue 2004.50 ]
- Before Using That Shampoo, Read The Label: Common Ingredient Affects Developing Neurons Of Rats [ ComDig Issue 2004.50 ]
- UCLA Physicist Applies Physics To Best-selling Books [ ComDig Issue 2004.49 ]
- The Logic Of Life Brings Order To Our Genes [ ComDig Issue 2004.49 ]
- Are Animals As Irrational As Humans? [ ComDig Issue 2004.48 ]
- Sensor Network Mimics Synchronized Calling By Frogs [ ComDig Issue 2004.48 ]
- Tone Language Translates To Perfect Pitch: Mandarin Speakers More Likely To Acquire Rare Musical Ability [ ComDig Issue 2004.47 ]
- Honeybees Defy Dino-killing 'Nuclear Winter' [ ComDig Issue 2004.46 ]
- New Brain Cells Develop During Alcohol Abstinence [ ComDig Issue 2004.46 ]
- Psychologist Finds Instance Where 'Two Wrongs Do Make A Right' [ ComDig Issue 2004.45 ]
- Anxiety Good For Memory Recall, Bad For Solving Complex Problems [ ComDig Issue 2004.45 ]
- Researchers Develop Neural Prosthesis Allowing A Monkey To Feed Self Using Only Its Brain [ ComDig Issue 2004.44 ]
- Can't Place A Name To The Face You Just Saw? [ ComDig Issue 2004.44 ]
- 'Brain' In A Dish Acts As Autopilot, Living Computer [ ComDig Issue 2004.43 ]
- University Of Florida Researchers Shine Light On New Explosives Detection Method [ ComDig Issue 2004.42 ]
- Study Shows Superior Sound-location Skills In The Blind [ ComDig Issue 2004.41 ]
- Lessons From Snakes: The Better Part Of Valor [ ComDig Issue 2004.39 ]
- Strep Bacteria Uses A Sword And Shield To Win Battle [ ComDig Issue 2004.39 ]
- Adaptive Changes May Provide Insight Into The Genetics Of Complex Disease [ ComDig Issue 2004.38 ]
- Humans Not Irrational, Just Wary [ ComDig Issue 2004.38 ]
- Novel Mating Strategy: Males Pirate And Fertilize Egg Clutches [ ComDig Issue 2004.38 ]
- Disruption Of Protein-folding Causes Neurodegeneration, Mental Retardation [ ComDig Issue 2004.37 ]
- Do Genes Respond To Global Warming? [ ComDig Issue 2004.37 ]
- Scientists View 'Dark Side' Of The Body [ ComDig Issue 2004.36 ]
- Rare Deficit Maps Thinking Circuitry [ ComDig Issue 2004.36 ]