Science page 10
Subsections:
- Science in brief
Sea slugs never forget — sort of
An investigation into how slugs make a contribution to research on learning and memory
“I’m walking on sunshine,” four-limbed fish’s last words
An oft-conjured image when imagining the process of evolution is of fish crawling out of water on four limbs. A [...]
Link found between loss of gray matter and psychoses
Young adults suffering from schizophrenia and other psychoses seem to show a greater loss of gray matter in comparison to [...]
HIV antiretroviral treatment also prevents the spread of HIV
Ken Euler explores the top ground breaking science news of 2011
The brain’s “little supervisors,” more than just glue
Amongst the brain’s complicated network of neurons are their support structures, called glial cells, derived from the Latin word for [...]
A new year with science
YASMIN SATTARZADEH and BIANCA LEMUS LAVARREDA welcome you back with winter solutions
Tropepe in the field of view
Vincent Tropepe of the cell and systems biology department
talks zebrafish and what it means to be a scientist
There’s a Nobel for that
Nobel-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman visited U of T to promote his new book (and get hailed by a fire alarm)

