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Looking at brain activity with MRIImage of Signa HDx scanner, courtesy of GE Healthcare

By Dr Liz Parvin (The Open University)

27 August 2009

Magnetic resonance imaging is a technique for imaging soft tissue, but how does it work?  Read more : Looking at brain activity with MRI

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Breaking Science: Science of envy, sugar and kids... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

15 February 2009

The root of teeth development, cold genetics, the science of complex emotions and does sugar make kids hyperactive?  Read more : Breaking Science: Science of envy, sugar and kids...

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Breaking Science: Stress, fish, financial success... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

18 January 2009

Important fish, can finger length predict success and are daddy long-legs all that venomous?  Read more : Breaking Science: Stress, fish, financial success...

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Breaking Science: Coffee, chimps and meteorites... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

20 December 2008

Robot ethics, how chimps recognise faces, coffee – keeping the car and it's driver going, and are meteorites hot when they hit the ground?  Read more : Breaking Science: Coffee, chimps and meteorites...

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How FMRI worksSteve Smith, FMRIB

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

03 July 2007

Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a technique for measuring brain activity, but how does it work?  Read more : How FMRI works

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Acupuncturephotos.com

By Rosey Grandage (Guest)

13 January 2006

Rosey Grandage explores the history of acupuncture's relationship with Western medicine  Read more : Acupuncture

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A Brief Guide to NeuroimagingUsed with permission

By Dr Daniel Bor (Guest)

07 November 2005

Dr. Daniel Bor gives a summary of the current neuroimaging techniques used to visualise which parts of the brain are involved in certain processes  Read more : A Brief Guide to Neuroimaging

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