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  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 4

    Popular Mechanics — Brains of mice and men respond to females in a similar fashion. Scientists have made the first-ever recordings of brain activity paterns in a mouse as it explores the sex and identity of a newly encountered animal. The research team, led by ...More…

  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 2

    Popular Mechanics — David Niergarth and his 9-month-old son, Harper, participate in a language test. You may not know it, but you took a course in linguistics as a baby. By listening to the talk around them, infants pick up sound patterns that help them understand ...More…

  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 1

    Popular Mechanics — The link between climate and cholera, a serious health problem in many parts of the world, has become stronger in recent decades, according to a University of Michigan scientist who takes an ecological approach to understanding disease patterns. ...More…

  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 3

    Popular Mechanics — Major underground fires are blazing in the world's coal-producing nations, threatening the environment and human health, scientists said at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held this year in ...More…

  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 5

    Popular Mechanics — While Hollywood has explored the possibility of an asteroid or comet colliding catastrophically with the Earth, off-screen there are no plans for civil defense in case an unexpected impact occurs, no international agreements on how to respond if ...More…

  • AAAS 2003 Annual Meeting Report 6

    Popular Mechanics — The American healthcare system faces an array of crises, according to Bloom, who is chairman of the department of neuropharmacology at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., and the former editor-in-chief of the AAAS journal Science. ...More…

  • Here, at the annual meeting

    Popular Mechanics — Nearly 90,000 people were killed during a major earthquake in China last year. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images) Slow-slip events are not a source of any harm to humans, but they can help scientists predict the next devastating quake. By ...More…

  • Here, at the annual meeting

    Popular Mechanics — Nearly 90,000 people were killed during a major earthquake in China last year. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images) Slow-slip events are not a source of any harm to humans, but they can help scientists predict the next devastating quake. By ...More…

  • Chicago.(ACPE's Annual Meeting)(Accreditation Council ...

    Amazon.com — Author Gale Reference Team Format HTML Number Of Pages 16 Publication Date 2009-03-01 Release Date 2009-04-13More…

  • Annual meeting.: An article from: Physician Executive

    Amazon.com — Author Gale Reference Team Format HTML Number Of Pages 2 Publication Date 2009-03-01 Release Date 2009-04-01More…

  • The state of the association.(NTCA Annual Meeting & ...

    Amazon.com — Author Gale Reference Team Format HTML Number Of Pages 10 Publication Date 2009-03-01 Release Date 2009-04-01More…

  • NTCA Annual Meeting & EXPO: Long Beach, ...

    Amazon.com — Author Wendy Mann Format HTML Number Of Pages 3 Publication Date 2009-03-01 Release Date 2009-04-01More…


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