Songbirds Learning Hub in Brain Offers Insight Into Motor Control

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To learn its signature melody, the male songbird uses a trial-and-error process to mimic the song of its father, singing the tune over and over again, hundreds of times a day, making subtle changes in the pitch of the notes. For the male Bengalese finch, this rigorous training process begins around the age of 40 days and is completed about day 90, just as he becomes sexually mature and ready to use his song to woo females.


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Beware!! Antioxidant Supplements Could be Dangerous

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If you want to retain the stamina to stay healthy and balanced, the antioxidants in supplement form is believed to provide benefits to the body. Just like foods containing antioxidants, antioxidant supplements also help to prevent various diseases.


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32 Million Americans Have Autoantibodies That Target Their Own Tissues

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32 Million Americans Have Autoantibodies That Target Their Own Tissues.


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Researchers Have Discovered a New Reflex in Humans

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U.S. researchers have reported that the sharp smell, causing coughing, or respiratory failure, affect the special cells in the nasal cavity, which perceive the caustic chemicals and trigger an alarm in the brain.


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The Mobile Phone Consumes Energy : are Sugars of The Brain

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The brain is not the same after having spoken at length with the cell phone.


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Stem Cells Will Produce a Milk Teeth

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Scientists will soon be chasing … milk teeth. The fact that they were so scarce source of stem cells. These cells, as doctors hope, will help not only to restore damaged teeth, but also become the basis for cures for diseases that lead to degeneration of tissues.


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