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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking with supporters at a "Get Out the Caucus" rally at Valley Southwoods Freshman High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, 24 January 2016
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Clinton wraps up nomination, Sanders fights on
Otago Daily Times
With the Democratic presidential nomination effectively wrapped up, Hillary Clinton's campaign urged supporters to head to the polls in today's nominating contests in hopes that victories will persuade rival Bernie Sanders to bow out of the race. | Clinton secured enough delegates to win the nominat...
6 apps that can improve your cognitive performance
The Examiner
Just like any other part of your body, your brain needs a 'workout' from time to time to keep it performing at its optimal level. Luckily, brain stimulation is not hard to come by, with many apps and websites providing cognitive exercises right at ou...
Visakhapatnam: Speed biking reason behind most spine injuries
The Times Of India
Visakhapatnam: The increase in usage of high-speed bikes not suited for Indian roads is resulting in more cases of spinal cord injuries due to two-wheeler accidents. Like the rest of the country, Vizag too is no exception with at least 12-15 cases pr...
Indore doctor breaks his own record, removes 1.40 kg brain tumour
The Times Of India
INDORE: A city-based neurosurgeon broke his own record by operating one of the heaviest brain tumours weighing 1.40 kg from the skull of 65-year-old patient hailing from Manawar of Dhar district. | Dr Deepak Kulkarni in 2011 had performed the surgery...
Chinese American biologist wins international award
China Daily
Mu-Ming Poo, director of the Institute of Neuroscience, a branch of Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been selected as the recipient of the 2016 Gruber Neuroscience Prize, an internationally acknowled...
50% Adults in Kashmir Under Mental Stress: Study
Kashmir Observer
JAMMU:  A major chunk of Kashmir's population is suffering from depression, according to a recent survey.The survey, conducted by Medecins Sans Frontieres or MSF, says one out of every two adults is mentally disturbed in the Kashmir valley which has ...
Brain tumour removed using imaging technique
The Hindu
A seven-year-old with a brain tumour was successfully operated upon at a hospital here using the neuronavigation technique. | Farhat Rashid from Kashmir would complain of severe headaches each morning. | The headaches were soon accompanied by vomitin...
This is the most important difference between your brain and a computer
Business Insider
Alexander Huth | One of my favorite debates in science has to do with the fundamental nature of your brain. But the people having it aren't psychologists, or neuroscientists - they're mathematicians, computer scientists, and physicists. | The stakes ...
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A team from GamaTV documents the effects of the 2016 Ecuador earthquake in the city of Guayaquil
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Ancient geologic events may be linked to earthquakes: study
Deccan Chronicle
Toronto: Ancient geologic events may have left deep 'scars' that can come to life and play a role in earthquakes, mountain formation and other ongoing processes on our planet, a new study which involved super-computer modelling of Earth's crust and upper-mantle has found. | This changes the widespread view that only interactions at the ...



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