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Brain Studies Reveal Mechanisms Of Voluntary Control Of Visual Attenti Neuroscientists at Duke University have mapped the timing and sequence of neural activations that unfold in the brain when people focus their attention on specific locations in their visual fields. Flu Virus Trots Globe During Off Season, Mixes With Other Viral Strain The influenza A virus does not lie dormant during summer but migrates globally and mixes with other viral strains before returning to the Northern Hemisphere as a genetically different virus, according to biologists who say the finding settles a key debate on what the virus does during the summer off season when it is not infecting people. Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensiv Annotated list from October 2006 of authoritative websites on the "invisible web."The "invisible web comprises databases and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply are not able to index."Topics include search engines, art, online books, business, consumer, finance, government, international, law, health, science, and transportation. Librarians' Internet Index is listed. From the Online Education Database (OEDb), a site that offers reviews of online schools and degree programs. Physicist Create Most Intense Operating Positron Beam Ever There were high-fives all around NC State University's PULSTAR nuclear reactor earlier this month, as students, staff and faculty celebrated a new scientific benchmark -- they had just produced the most intense operating positron (antimatter electron) beam anywhere in the world. Amazon Rainforest At Risk From Initiative To Connect South American Ec An unprecedented development plan to link South America's economies through new transportation, energy and telecommunications projects could destroy much of the Amazon rainforest in coming decades, according to a new study. Researchers show that IIRSA's development projects will coincide with mounting pressures on the Amazon's ecosystem and its traditional communities. These pressures include climate change; logging; deforestation for agriculture; and mineral exploitation, as well as the impending boom in biofuel crops such as sugar cane. Gene Behind Rheumatoid Arthritis Identified Researchers have identified a genetic variant in a region on chromosome 6 that is associated with rheumatoid arthritis, the most common inflammatory arthritis affecting 387,000 people in the UK. European Union Forests Expanding, Absorbing Carbon At Surprisingly Hig European Union forests are expanding and absorbing carbon at a higher than expected rate. Researchers say at least partial credit for nurturing its carbon sink through forest expansion is likely needed by the EU to reach its ambitious post-Kyoto goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 20% by 2020 from 1990 levels. Halloween: Find Your Perfect Party Theme Collection of ideas for "eerily elegant Halloween party themes"for Halloween, such as a masquerade dinner party (with "phantom floating candles,""ghostly glove placecard holders,"and more), a dessert party, and a Halloween barbecue. Includes many recipes and food ideas. From HGTV. Two Distinct Parkinson's Networks Identified Parkinson's that causes tremors, rigidity and slowed movements also targets another brain network that regulates cognitive thought and the ability to carry out everyday tasks. Among other findings the study shows that the standard drugs used to treat Parkinson's alter the areas that are involved in movement but not those that regulate cognition. Broccoli Sprouts, Cabbage, Ginkgo Biloba And Garlic: A Grocery List Fo In the high-tech 21st century, the most rudimentary natural products continue to reveal exciting anti-cancer properties to scientists, offering people relatively simple ways to help protect themselves from the disease.
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