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Monkeys are among our most trusted substitutes in brain research. This week a study in the journal Behavioral Neuroscience shows that stage of life is also important in male and female rhesus monkeys. In a sort of shell game, young male monkeys proved better at finding food after they saw it hidden on a tray--suggesting better spatial memory. But they peaked early. By old age, male and female monkeys performed equally well, according to the study, which was led by Agnčs Lacreuse at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. All of which suggests that certain aptitudes...
...projects. I’m definitely taking a journal, writing a fair amount, writing for the sake of reflection as opposed to for the sake of a core class,” he said. He will also bring a small guitar and books for pleasure reading...
...halfway through the year to enroll at a local college, I was taken aback. Never before had it occurred to me that there might be more to the story than what I was seeing. I would later learn that in spite of the upbeat entries posted in her online journal, there had been problems—that in spite of the smiling faces and spontaneity carefully captured in her photographs, she had been secretly unhappy...
...Coalition draws from a number of other feminist, activist, and academic groups on campus, including the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA), the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), the Socialist Alternative, and the Harvard College Journal of Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality...
...Gingrich was the defined leader of the Republicans, had made the cover of TIME Magazine and was at one point so powerful President Clinton had to declare he was still relevant. On the other hand, when asked last month about their views on DeLay in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 42% responded "don't know name" or "not sure." For those who did know him, DeLay was viewed positively by 17%, 21% neutral and 20% negative. DeLay, while holding major sway in the Republican Party, remains at most the fourth most important Republican in Washington after President Bush, House...