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Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Human Hard Drive: How We Make (And Lose) Memories | Going Mental | Big Think

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  • Not Even Wrong
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    3 years ago
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    8 years ago
  • Astronomy Blog
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    9 years ago
  • New Journal of Physics latest papers
    Segregation and periodic mixing in a fluidized bidisperse suspension - Author(s): A Deboeuf, G Gauthier, J Martin and D Salin Affiliation(s): Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 7608, Lab. FAST, Bat. 502, Ca...
    14 years ago
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