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Christopher Intagliata • March 26, 2008
At a meeting of Brooklyn's Secret Science Club, neuroscientist and composer Dave Sulzer explains how our brains compose music — even when we're completely unaware of it.
Jessie Jiang • February 22, 2008
Are baby videos bad for babies? The answer may depend on how interactive the show is.
Jeremy Hsu • October 29, 2007
- asks Aki from San Francisco
Meredith Knight • October 15, 2007
- asks Erica from Brooklyn
Ben Leach • September 17, 2007
- asks Sleepless in San Antonio
Ben Leach • July 13, 2007
NYU researchers track mind and body for early signs of memory decline.
Meredith Knight • April 23, 2007
- asks Jessica from San Francisco
Erica Westly • March 7, 2007
A Yale researcher applies behavioral therapy to Tourette Syndrome.
Joshua J Romero • February 14, 2007
A psychology researcher explores how children develop language skills.
Andrea Anderson • January 4, 2007
Stem cell scientist Hynek Wichterle tackles Lou Gehrig’s disease in a privately-funded lab outside the public eye.
Alison Snyder • November 20, 2006
In his new book Michael Pollan explores the origins of the American meal.
Jennifer Moser • November 6, 2006
Neurosurgeons may disinfect and replace bone flaps dropped on the floor during surgery.
Kristina Fiore • October 10, 2006
People with memory complaints may be losing gray matter in their brains.
Melinda Wenner • September 25, 2006
-- asks J. from Brooklyn, NY.
Karen Schrock • July 28, 2006
Forget chess -- this AI has mastered a classic parlor game.