Credits: “The Brain’s Dark Energy.” Reproduced with permission. Copyright © 2010 Scientific American, a division of Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tomatoland © 2011 Barry Estabrook. Reprinted by permission of Andrews McNeel Publishing. All rights reserved.
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Material from NPR ©2010 National Public Radio, Inc./WNYC NPR news report titled “Why A Brush With Death Triggers The Slow-
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Credit: Earls, Felton. “Darwin and Lincoln: Their Legacy of Human Dignity”. Perspectives in Biology & Medicine 53:1 (2010), p.3. © 2010 The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reprinted with permission of The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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