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Cognitive training may benefit 'Baby Boomers'Posit Science Corporation researcher, Dan Tinker, presented evidence at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Conference in Washington, DC this week indicating that cognitive training may benefit Baby Boomers. ... |
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Obituary: Mike GowersObituary: Journalist, cultural critic and television researcher in the golden broadcasting years of the 1960s ... |
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Plan B for a Warming PlanetCivilization shouldn't put all its eggs in one basket, says a prominent limate researcher. ... |
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Androgynous Leaders Mean Increased InnovationAndrogynous leaders, that is, leaders with both masculine and feminine traits, are the ones who best succeed at creating a good climate for innovation, according to a Norwegian researcher ... |
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Security expert talks Russian gangs, botnetsSecurity researcher Joe Stewart talks about one botnet that's been quietly sending bank account log-in information back to Russia since 2001. ... |
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Metal Alloy Could Make Hydrogen Storage in Cars 60% LighterSecurely storing hydrogen is generally so heavy as to be cumbersome in vehicles. Well, a researcher has found that an alloy of magnesium, titanium and nickel solves this problem by readily absorbing hydrogen. Tanks built of this material could be up to 60% lighter than the equivalent amount of ba... |


