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August 8, 2014
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11 Young Neuroscientists Share Their Cutting-Edge Research

July 14, 2014
Deborah Kelemen, associate professor of psychology, Boston University BU, College of Arts and Sciences, CAS, children and complex science, child understanding of complex scientific concepts, evolution, adaptation by natural selection
Psychology

Can Young Children Understand Complex Science?

July 10, 2014
Marlene Oscar Berman, Susan Mosher Ruiz, Boston University School of Medicine, neurobiology, neurology, neuroscience, alcoholism effects on the human brain, how alcohol effects the brain, alcoholism and gender
Neurology & Neuroscience

The Addiction Puzzle, Part 4: Why Alcoholics’ Gender Matters

November 21, 2013
Boston University BU, College of Arts and Sciences CAS, Nancy Kopell research, consciousness under anesthesia, mathematic models
Mathematics & Statistics

Unexpected Awakenings

April 24, 2013

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