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Guest:
Dr. Ginger Campbell, host of the brain science podcast, joins the SCP where we discuss her podcast and different “brainy” topics. We close the show ranting about the iPhone 6.
Resources and Links
Near-Death Experiences? Results of the World’s Largest Medical Study of the Human Mind and Consciousness at Time of Death
A Synthetic Stimulant Never Tested in Humans, 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA), Is Identified in Multiple Dietary Supplements
Tumors Might Grow Faster at Night
Sugar Linked to Memory Problems in Adolescent Rats
The Ancient Heritage of Water Ice in the Solar System
The 2014 Nobel Prizes At A Glance
Making Old Lungs Look Young Again
Judgment and Decision-making: Brain Activity Indicates There Is More than Meets the Eye
Peanut Allergy Misdiagnosed In 2 Out Of 3 Cases
Solving the Mystery of the “Man in the Moon”
Satellite Measurements Reveal Gravity Dip from Ice Loss in West Antarctica
Olfactory Dysfunction Predicts 5-Year Mortality in Older Adults
A Single Bout of Resistance Exercise Can Enhance Episodic Memory Performance
Sensitivity and Specificity of the Empirical Lymphocyte Genome Sensitivity (Lgs) Assay: Implications for Improving Cancer Diagnostics
Sleep Twitches Light up the Brain
Cells From Placentas Safe for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Research Shows Alcohol Sensations Influenced by Genes
Aromatic-Turmerone Induces Neural Stem Cell Proliferation In Vitro and In Vivo
Stem Cell Treatments Surging into Clinic
First Patient Treated in Neuralstem Phase I Spinal Cord Injury Stem Cell Trial through the UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center
Japanese University May Strip Stem-Cell Scientist of Doctorate
Young, Brilliant and Underfunded
Studies Bring Tumeric to Stem Cell Research
Success in Creating Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Scientists Develop Barcoding Tools for Stem Cells
Giant Step toward New Diabetes Treatment
Generation of Functional Human Pancreatic β Cells In Vitro
Efficient Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to Endothelial Progenitors via Small-Molecule Activation of WNT Signaling
Maternal Inflammation Contributes to Brain Overgrowth and Autism-Associated Behaviors through Altered Redox Signaling in Stem and Progenitor Cells
Photo Reference: Courtesy of Dr. Ginger Campbell
Is there a publication for the amygdala? I guess they were afraid to do it… yuk yuk. Nice one.
Ha, glad you got this Karl 🙂 Not often you can make a joke about the amygdala.