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Neuropsychology Makes Inroads in Brain Behavior Research Records on the connection between the brain and behavior date back as early as 1700 BC, but it wasn't until the 1960's that the field of Neuropsychology emerged. While some neuropsychological testing may seem more like games and camp craft activities, it's actually sophisticated neurological testing, APR's Alisa Beckwith-Ayilliath reports.
CERN restarts Big Bang collider for biggest test yet GENEVA (Reuters) - Scientists are restarting a giant sub-atomic particle collider built to reproduce "Big Bang" conditions, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said on Friday.
Art collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers ROME (Reuters) - An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century, Florence's History of Science museum said on Friday.
Italy collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers ROME (Reuters) - An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century, Florence's History of Science museum announced on Friday.
Astronaut in space while wife giving birth CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Shuttle Atlantis astronaut Randy Bresnik can be forgiven if he's having a tough time focusing on work -- his wife is due to give birth on Friday to a baby girl.
New fossils reveal a world full of crocodiles WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New fossils unearthed in what is now the Sahara desert reveal a once-swampy world divided up among a half-dozen species of unusual and perhaps intelligent crocodiles, researchers reported on Thursday.