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MIT– parts of brain can switch functions

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Cambridge, MASS- When your brain encounters sensory stimuli, such as the scent of your morning coffee or the sound of a honking car, that input gets shuttled to the appropriate brain region for analysis. The coffee aroma goes to the olfactory cortex…

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Go figure: Math model may help researchers with stem cell, cancer therapies

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The difficult task of sorting and counting prized stem cells and their cancer-causing cousins has long frustrated scientists looking for new ways to help people who have progressive diseases.
But in a development likely to delight math teachers, U…

Categories Blog Entry, Brain & Behavior, Health

MIT neuroscientists explain ‘Proustian effect’ of small details attached to big memories

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute of Learning and Memory have uncovered why relatively minor details of an episode are sometimes inexplicably linked to long-term memories. The work is slated to appear in the Jan. 13 iss…

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Delivering a potent cancer drug with nanoparticles can lessen side effects

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Cambridge, MASS. — Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have shown that they can deliver the cancer drug cisplatin much more effectively and safely in a form that has been encapsulated in a nanoparticle targeted to prostate tumor cel…

Categories Blog Entry, Health, Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics

Scientists observe single ions moving through tiny carbon-nanotube channel

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — For the first time, a team of MIT chemical engineers has observed single ions marching through a tiny carbon-nanotube channel. Such channels could be used as extremely sensitive detectors or as part of a new water-desalination …

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