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Poetry News For November 15, 2008

Poetry Hut Blog Saturday SCIENCE! edition:

  1. “Notice the way she easily uses the language of the brain (“neural routes,” “receptive pathways”) to describe the function of fiction.”
  2. Dead Parrot sketch is 1,600 years old
  3. Scientists have developed a method to look into the brain of a person and read out who has spoken to him or her and what was said
  4. “Also, the contemplation of serious science occupies part of my brain in such a way that allows poetry to come through.”
  5. Weapons Of Mass Production’, I Mean, ‘Mass Destruction!’ How The Brain Prevents Verbal Errors
  6. Scientists from VIB at Ghent University have succeeded in converting annual plants into perennials.
  7. The Music of the Primes

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