University of Tübingen

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Name: University of Tübingen
First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 14 hours ago - 1 reports

FYI: Can A Bionic Eye See As Well As A Human Eye?

POPSCI, again youre behind the times!!! Germanies Alpha IMS is already dwarfing this technology and resolution!!!"The Alpha IMS, developed by the University of Tübingen in Germany, is exciting for two reasons. First, it is connected to your brain via ... [Published Popular Science - 14 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

2 PhD Student Positions in Bacterial Pathogenesis

To support our newly established research group at the Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine at the University of Tübingen we are seeking 2 PhD students. The positions are available starting June 1st 2013 with guaranteed funding ... [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 18 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

This is your brain on laughter

, Philly.comYou know that awkward moment when you join the group in laughing but you’re not actually sure if they’re laughing at you or laughing with you? While you may not know the answer – your brain does, and it knows the difference between the two ... [Published Philly.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Teaching the brain to process laughter

We have all experienced it. Is that person laughing with me or taunting me? It is a complex task for the human brain to spot the difference but scientists have now discovered how this mechanism works.Research carried out by scientists from the German ... [Published Health24 - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Brain minds laughters

Different types of laughter such as joyful, mocking and ticklish makes the brain react in different ways, a new study has found.These different kinds of laughter also spark different connections within the "laughter perception network" in the human brain ... [Published The Nation Pakistan - May 14 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

Researchers Explore How Different Types of Laughter Look in Brain

As per reports, a team of researchers has explored how the different types of laughter are understood by brain. The team was led by Dr. Dirk Wildgruber, a Professor of neuropsychiatry at Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen in Germany.To know about how ... [Published French Tribune - May 10 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 7 reports

What Does Your Laughter Say About You?

Joyful, mocking and "ticklish" laughter activates different connections in the brain, a study has shown.Scientists investigated the "laughter perception network" in volunteers whose brains were scanned while they heard three different kinds of laugh.The ... [Published Huffington Post UK - May 09 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 1 reports

Sound Stimulation During Sleep Improves Memory

Researchersbelonging to the University of Tubingen have discovered that soundstimulation during sleep can actually improve memory.Arecent study by these researchers has suggested that there exists a noninvasive method to boost memory and enhance sleep. ... [Published MedIndia - May 06 2013]
First reported May 05 2013 - Updated May 05 2013 - 1 reports

Tübingen University Archeologists Support New Ice Age Archeopark

Exploring the world of our ancestors where the Mammoth, Wild Horse and Venus figurines were found. A new archeological park opens May 1 in Niederstotzingen, midway between Stuttgart and Munich. Located near the caves where University of Tübingen archeologists ... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 05 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 1 reports

PRINCETON: Two seminarians win Fulbright scholarships

Two graduate students at Princeton Theological Seminary were awarded Fulbright scholarships that will enable them to study in Europe starting later this year, the seminary announced Tuesday.Blake Jurgens and Cambria Kaltwasser plan to study in Germany. ... [Published Princeton Packet - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 1 reports

Want To Have A Better Memory? Study Shows Sounds During Sleep Can Help

[Source: Wikipedia] If you’re not willing to send electrical shocks through your brain – “mild” as they might be – to become smarter, here’s a much gentler option: play sounds while you sleep. Researchers have found that “carefully timed” sounds, ... [Published Singularity Hub - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Apr 21 2013 - Updated Apr 21 2013 - 1 reports

Life Science Research: New Life Science Research Study Findings Have Been Reported by Researchers at University of Tubingen

Today's Medical & Research NewsLife Science Research2013 APR 21 -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Current study results on Life Science Research have been published. According to news originating from Tubingen, Germany, ... [Published NewsRX - Apr 21 2013]

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...this strain became extinct when the first resistant potato varieties were bred at the beginning of the twentieth century," speculates Yoshida. "What is for certain is that these findings will greatly help us to understand the dynamics of emerging pathogens. This type of work paves the way for the discovery of many more treasures of knowledge hidden in herbaria."
"Do not try and bend the spoon. That is impossible. Only try and realize the truth...there is no spoon."
"A true fever, caused by an infectious agent is never harmful; there's no reason why one should lower the temperature during infection" said Dr. Peter Kremsner, head of the InstituteInstitute of Tropical Medicine at the University of Tübingen in Germany, and an author of three malaria...

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'Whodunnit' of Irish potato famine solved [Published PhysOrg.com - 2 hours ago]
FYI: Can A Bionic Eye See As Well As A Human Eye? [Published Popular Science - 14 hours ago]
Feature: A plague of plagiarism at the heart of... [Published Times Higher Education Supplement - 20 hours ago]
Fever reducers don't slow children's recovery f... [Published MSN News - May 18 2013]
2 PhD Student Positions in Bacterial Pathogenesis [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 18 2013]
Fever reducers don't slow children's recovery: ... [Published Orlando Sentinel - May 17 2013]
Minoan Civilization Originated in Europe, Not... [Published Red Orbit - May 16 2013]
North firm's malaria device ahead of schedule [Published Business Quarter Magazine - May 16 2013]
This is your brain on laughter [Published Philly.com - May 15 2013]
Teaching the brain to process laughter [Published Health24 - May 14 2013]
Brain minds laughters [Published The Nation Pakistan - May 14 2013]
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Researchers Explore How Different Types of Laug... [Published French Tribune - May 10 2013]
Lyme Disease Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical ... [Published Newswise - May 10 2013]
Different Brain Networks Perceive Different... [Published Red Orbit - May 09 2013]
What Does Your Laughter Say About You? [Published Huffington Post UK - May 09 2013]
Laughing at, or laughing with? Researchers find... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 09 2013]
Brain's laughter lines studied [Published Belfast Telegraph - May 09 2013]
Our brains can tell when we're being laughed at... [Published Mail Online UK - May 09 2013]
Dissecting laughter, a serious business [Published Los Angeles Times - May 09 2013]
Brain's laughter response studied [Published Belfast Telegraph - May 08 2013]
Laughter perception networks in brain different... [Published Medical Xpress - May 08 2013]
Redefining Parkinson’s research: Study takes st... [Published MolecularImaging.net - May 08 2013]
Dietary flexibility may have helped some large ... [Published EurekAlert! - May 08 2013]
Sound Stimulation During Sleep Improves Memory [Published MedIndia - May 06 2013]
Tübingen University Archeologists Support New I... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 05 2013]
Regaining proper hearing at last [Published Global Print Monitor - May 05 2013]
Mildura-Swan Hill and Riverland Rural Report fo... [Published ABC Online - May 03 2013]
Red Cross Helps Reunite Family After 50 Years [Published American Red Cross - May 01 2013]
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Want To Have A Better Memory? Study Shows Sound... [Published Singularity Hub - Apr 27 2013]
[Source: Wikipedia] If you’re not willing to send electrical shocks through your brain – “mild” as they might be – to become smarter, here’s a much gentler option: play sounds while you sleep. Researchers have found that “carefully timed” sounds, ...
EZZZZZ Listening: How Music Heard While Sleepin... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Apr 12 2013]
Via The Daily Mail A recent study co-authored by Dr. Jan Born of Germany's University of Tübingen posits that listening to music in your sleep can help to improve memory. The key is to play sounds that are in sync with "the brain's slow oscillation ...
CCC – “Constant c Catastrophe” [Published Lifeboat News The Blog - Mar 15 2013]
CCC – “Constant c Catastrophe” Otto E. Rossler Faculty of Science, University of Tubingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076 Tubingen, Germany Abstract The historical twist that the universal constancy of the speed of light, c, got abandoned for ...
The science of politics [Published MIT News feed - Mar 06 2013]
Jens Hainmueller Photo: M. Scott BrauerA common piece of received wisdom about the Cold War is that the spread of Western culture helped bring down the Berlin Wall: Exposure to Western television shows, the idea goes, demonstrated to East Germans, among ...
Next Pope must bring a Vatican Spring or risk a... [Published National Post | Life » Holy Post - Feb 28 2013]
THE Arab Spring has shaken a whole series of autocratic regimes. With the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, might not something like that be possible in the Roman Catholic Church as well — a Vatican Spring? Of course, the system of the Catholic Church ...
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Foundation Fighting Blindness Clinical Research... [Published CisionWire - English - Mar 13 2013]
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