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Posts categorized 'Neuroscience'

Brainwaves reports

You may say I’m a dreamer…

3 April 2013 by Rapela Zaman, Senior Policy Adviser

  …but I’m not the only one. Anyone with a brain might be interested in President Obama’s speech yesterday announcing…

Dual use education in neuroscience

23 March 2012 by Catherine Jefferson, Senior Policy Advisor at the Royal Society and Dr James Revill, University of Sussex

The Royal Society hosted a Roundtable meeting on dual use education and awareness raising in neuroscience on Friday 16 March….

Neuroscience, conflict and security: a dual use dilemma

8 February 2012 by Catherine Jefferson, Senior Policy Adviser

 The Royal Society has launched the final report of the Brain Waves series, which investigate developments in neuroscience and their…

The legacy of Phineas Gage

11 March 2011 by Jessica Bland

FROM SARAH MEE, POLICY ADVISER This rather macabre illustration is of the skull of Phineas Gage, an American railroad construction…

Neuroscience: Implications for Education and Lifelong Learning

24 February 2011 by Marie Rumsby

FROM PROFESSOR UTA FRITH FRS, CHAIR OF THE NEUROSCIENCE, EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING WORKING GROUP Professor Uta Frith FRS introduces…

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