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Piano a 2 et 4 Mains →
Muzaffar Abdullah in concert with Masumie Endo, at Eglise St.Marcel, Paris
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An amazing thing, the human brain. Capable of understanding incredibly complex...
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Cleaner Energy
New industrial and environmental biotechnology advances are helping to make manufacturing processes cleaner and more efficient by reducing toxic chemical pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Shortening The Spread
Looking for ways to cut your odds of getting influenza?
A February 2009 PNAS paper by Jeffrey Shamana Melvin Kohn points toward a way: a decline in absolute humidity might explain much of the increase in incidence of flu during the winter.
Humidifiers in offices and other closed spaces might cut the incidence of the flu. If you live by yourself them a humidifier at home probably isn’t...
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Brain Twit
A biomedical engineering doctoral student, Wilson is among a growing group of researchers worldwide who aim to perfect a communication system for users whose bodies do not work, but whose brains function normally. Among those are people who have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis {ALS}, brain-stem stroke or high spinal cord injury.
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Sense shines with a double luster when it is set in humility. An able and yet...
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Amuen →
The idea for Amuen {am-yoo-en} struck when Carson and Steve realized there was a need for a site that welcomes creatives and artists of all types. No matter what your medium, there are elements of the creative process that transcend any one discipline.
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Brain Music
Over the past decade, the influence of music on cognitive development, learning, and emotional well-being has emerged as a hot field of scientific study. The concept of Brain Music is to use the frequency, amplitude, and duration of musical sounds to move the brain from an anxious state to a more relaxed state.
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Evolution Hotspots
The bovine genome consists of at least 22,000 protein-coding genes and is more similar to that of humans than to the genomes of mice or rats. However, the cattle genome appears to have been significantly reorganized since its lineage diverged from those of other mammals, said University of Illinois animal sciences professor Harris Lewin, whose lab created the high-resolution physical map of the...
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On Minimalism
Minimalism used in Website Design is under appreciated, as in so many other areas of design. Considering its nature, this isn’t so surprising. Minimal is a term used to describe work that is stripped to its most fundamental features. In other words only the basic and necessary elements are used, making it easy to miss the true beauty of minimalist works.
It was first said by Robert Browning that...
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Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on...
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The Strontium Clock
Physicists have measured and controlled seemingly forbidden collisions between neutral strontium atoms—a class of antisocial atoms known as fermions that are not supposed to collide when in identical energy states.
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