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How the city hurts your brain
Seed Editor-at-Large Jonah Lehrer explains how life in the big city can dull our minds and lower our self-control. - Food Dance Gets New Life When Bees Get Cocaine
Drugged-out bees may provide researchers with new insight into the treatment and prevention of drug use in humans. - A very rough guide to the highlights of 2008
A sometimes-educational and often-hilarious aggregation of neuroscience news and entertainment in 2008, including an article deemed “Most likely to hasten the coming robot war.” - The Nose Knows (Or Why Smoking Should Be Banned Everywhere)
Research shows that long after cigarette smoke has dissipated, health risks still persist. The simple rule: if you can smell it, it’s hurting you. - Desktop atom smashers could replace LHC
As the world tightens its belt in tough economic times, the future of expensive particle accelerators is anything but certain. A smaller, desktop-sized model could become a viable alternative.
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Originally published January 5, 2009








