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Brain and behaviour
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Japanese science faces deep cuts - Premium content
The government's election promises vowed more support for science, but so far budgets look set to shrink.
17 November 2009
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Why pain sometimes lingers - Premium content
Animals have nerves that can make a soft caress painful.
15 November 2009
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Evolution of a single gene linked to language - Premium content
Mutations in the FOXP2 gene could help explain why humans can speak but chimps can't.
11 November 2009
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The dog cloner - Premium content
Woo Suk Hwang's former collaborator emerges from the shadow of scandal.
10 November 2009
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Brain disease treated by gene therapy - Premium content
A treatment based on HIV finds first success in humans.
5 November 2009
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Lions' taste for human flesh dissected - Premium content
Two maneaters devoured dozens in the late nineteenth century but one ate the lion's share.
2 November 2009
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Lighter sentence for murderer with 'bad genes' - Premium content
Italian court reduces jail term after tests identify genes linked to violent behaviour.
30 October 2009
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Decision-making: Risk school - Premium content
Can the general public learn to evaluate risks accurately, or do authorities need to steer it towards correct decisions? Michael Bond talks to the two opposing camps.
28 October 2009
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Neuroscience: Shooting pain - Premium content
Sean Mackey inflicts pain on people in the hope of learning how to relieve it. Erik Vance gets on the receiving end.
28 October 2009
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Sudden moves spark brain battle - Premium content
Neurons compete in a royal rumble for the brain's attention.
23 October 2009
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