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How the Brain Loses and Regains Consciousness

05/03/2013 18:33
Posted on March 4, 2013 By Neuroscience News Since the mid-1800s, doctors have used drugs to induce general anesthesia in patients undergoing surgery. Despite their widespread use, little is known about how these drugs create such a profound loss of consciousness. [Read more] ...

Quantum Physics - The Evidence of Afterlife

05/03/2013 17:47
What most believe to be commonsense reality is based on an implied belief that the things that are experienced in the world are not only real, but that they exist objectively and independently of ourselves. You assume that what you're able to see, hear, taste, smell, or touch actually exists as an...

The Science of It All

05/03/2013 17:44
by Jock Brocas   How does science see consciousness? There are two camps of science that look at the studies of consciousness in its different spheres. The first is the science of the brain, or neuroscience, where scientists are looking at the material perceptions and functions of human form...

Paranormal Meets Physics

05/03/2013 17:40
Scientists at Princeton University and other respected institutions are beginning to prove that ESP and telekineses are real, measurable phenomena. "If you consider the world an extension of yourself, it becomes a better place." "The only way I can explain the phenomenon is that it's...

The Consciousness of the World

05/03/2013 17:37
By Stephen Wagner, About.com Guide   MYSTICS, SEERS AND PSYCHICS have been telling us for a long time now that we are all connected. The consciousness of all people connect and interact with each other in a very real way on a fundamental level. Some believe this applies not just to people, but...

Chasing the Higgs Boson

05/03/2013 17:26
By DENNIS OVERBYE Published March 5, 2013   At the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, two armies of scientists struggled to close in on physics' most elusive particle. [Read more] ...

Atoms with Quantum-Memory

05/03/2013 10:29
by Staff Writers Vienna, Austria (SPX) Mar 05, 2013 Order tends towards disorder. This is also true for quantum states. Measurements at the Vienna University of Technology show that in quantum mechanics this transition can be quite different from what we experience in our daily lives. [Read more]...

Study provides insights into plant evolution

05/03/2013 09:12
by Staff Writers Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Mar 05, 2013 New research has uncovered a mechanism that regulates the reproduction of plants, providing a possible tool for engineering higher yielding crops. [Read more] ...

Fighting GM crop vandalism with a government-protected research site

05/03/2013 09:10
by Staff Writers London, UK (SPX) Mar 05, 2013 Genetically modified (GM) crops have been a source of great controversy-particularly in Europe-but acts of vandalism and associated security costs have made scientific evidence about the health and ecological impacts of those crops hard to come by....

Space race under way to create quantum satellite

05/03/2013 06:50
by Staff Writers London, UK (SPX) Mar 04, 2013 In this month's special edition of Physics World, focusing on quantum physics, Thomas Jennewein and Brendon Higgins from the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo, Canada, describe how a quantum space race is under way to...
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