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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Moral Brains


Morality often is considered a largely sociological issue. However, recent advances in neurobiology are demonstrating that human brains are wired for morality. On this program, Prof. Marc Hauser from Harvard University discussed the biology of morality.

So, is it wrong to pick your nose? ;)

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Pet Behavior


Pets often perplex their human companions with their eccentric behavior. On this program, Dr. Marty Becker discussed the intricacies of pet behavior.

Humans perplex me even more... ;)

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Cavitation Bubbles


Bubbles created via the process of cavitation have many applications. On this program, Prof. Christopher Brennen from Caltech discussed the physics of cavitation.

Bubbles have never been more deadly... ;)

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Primal Healing



The sources of emotional pain are wide and varied, but are firmly rooted in the deepest centers of the brain. Treating such mental anguish thus requires accessing these deeply ingrained structures. On this program, Drs. Arthur and France Janov discussed Primal Healing.

Why can't my thromboxane do that? ;)


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