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Auditory Test To Help Identify Learning Impaired Scientists in the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University have developed a new diagnostic tool that can quickly and objectively identify disordered auditory processing of sound, a problem associated with learning impairments in many children. With early detection, these children have a high likelihood of benefiting from remediation strategies involving auditory training. Play the Internet's Hidden Music on your IPhone for Free Access the cloud of music available in various nooks and crannies of the internet with SeeqPod's new iPhone version of their "playable search" free music service. Deep purple spiro An unusual compound that changes colour when exposed to light could bring us deep purple DVDs and CDs! Preclinical Study Links Gene To Brain Aneurysm Formation Neurovascular researchers have identified a gene that -- when suppressed or completely absent -- may predispose a person to brain aneurysms. They demonstrated that "knocking out"a gene known as endothelial nitric oxide synthase in an animal model led to intracranial aneurysm formation in 33 percent of study subjects. Scientists say this suggests that the gene may play an important role in the development of intracranial aneurysms. 75th AnniversarySalute to FDR "On Monday, July 2, 2007 the Museum of Broadcast Communications held their '75th Anniversary Salute to FDR.' ... The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University [in Chicago] was transformed into the convention floor of 1932."Here you can watch the re-creation of Franklin Delano Roosevelt accepting his first presidential nomination (in his "New Deal"speech) by actor Robert Vaughn, and reflections by current news commentators. From the Museum of Broadcast Communication (MBC). Breakthrough May Help Industry Create More Powerful Computer Chips A University of Central Florida research team has made a substantial inroad toward establishing extreme ultraviolet light (EUV) as a primary power source for manufacturing the next generation of computer chips. NIH Halts Use Of COX-2 Inhibitor In Large Cancer Prevention Trial The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it has suspended the use of COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib (Celebrex™ Pfizer, Inc.) for all participants in a large colorectal cancer prevention clinical trial conducted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Cell Phone in Pocket Burns Man A freak accident turns a California man's mobile device into an instrument of destruction, leaving him with serious injuries. In Gadget Lab. Scientists Eye Secrets Of Retinal Regeneration Peering at microscopic changes within the retina, scientists have discovered a key mechanism driving eye health and eye disease. The team says they have discovered just how light-sensing discs in the retina's rod cells regenerate themselves. The retina uses two cell types?rods and cones?to sense incoming light. Tiny Bubbles A Storehouse Of Knowledge Fluid inclusions are clues to the location of ores and even petroleum and contain insights on the power of volcanoes and hints of life in the universe. At the Centennial Celebration Symposia for the Society of Economic Geologists, Robert Bodnar will identify the big questions that remain to be addressed, and predict the state of the field in 10, 50, and 100 years.
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