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Next 'Neuroscience on Tap' discussion looks at link between experience, genes | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø offers free counseling starting April 1 | Graduate students in Western Washington University’s psychology department are offering free individual counseling sessions from April 1 until June 5. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Offer Free Counseling April 1 – June 5 | |||
Pemberton to speak about C.S. Lewis March 6 | |||
Whatcom County author chronicles his time at C.S. Lewis’ house in ‘Called’ | Growing up in rural Whatcom County, Ryan Pemberton knew what it was to be hungry. His father, who lived out of state, saw Ryan once or twice a year. |
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Trimble publishes several books, articles | |||
Trimble participates in select NIH panel | |||
Taiwan just banned kids from overusing tech. About time, or asinine? | Taiwan is leading the world towards a happier, safer, more social, and healthier future. Not by creating some amazing new piece of mobile technology, but by restricting its use — by law — for those of an impressionable and vulnerable age. |
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‘Earworms’ are annoying, but harmless | It’s been said there is more to discover about the human brain than in the entire universe. The brain is certainly astonishing. Its nerve cells process sensory information, reason, learn, decide, emote, regulate functions, force sleep. People are their brains. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø offers free counseling to the community starting Jan. 20 |