Feb
16
2009
Al writes “Technology Review has an article about a common drug that seems to ‘delete’ painful memories related to a fearful experience. Experiments carried out by neuro-scientists at Emory University show that propranolol, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure, can suppress the emotional part of a fearful memory. The results, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggest a new way to treat anxiety disorders. In recent years, scientists have discovered that the simple act of remembering a past experience requires that the memory be consolidated once again. And both animal research and some human studies have shown that during re consolidation, long-term memories — once thought to be fairly stable — can be more easily meddled with.”

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Feb
16
2009
Silent Stephus writes “I work for a smallish hosting provider, and this morning we experienced a networking event with one of our upstreams. What is interesting about this, is it’s being caused by a mis-configured router in Europe — and it appears to be affecting a significant portion of the transit providers across the Internet. In other words, a single mis-configured router is apparently able to cause a DOS for a huge chunk of the Net. And people don’t believe me when I tell them all this new-fangled technology is held together by duct-tape and bailing wire!”

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Feb
16
2009
holy_calamity writes “New Scientist reports on a patent application that suggests implanting polymer muscles beneath the skin of people suffering paralysis of the face to give them control of their features. The technique has already been used successfully to reanimate the eyelids of human cadavers. Movement could be returned to other facial features and even paralyzed limbs in the same way, the surgeons at University of California Davis say. The full patent application is also available on the WIPO site.”

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Feb
16
2009
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Feb
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2009
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Feb
16
2009
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Feb
16
2009
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Feb
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2009
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Feb
16
2009
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Feb
16
2009
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