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     <title>Researchers unravel brain's wiring to understand memory</title>
   	 <description>Using a powerful microscope, Karel Svoboda, a brain scientist at the Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Va., peers through a plastic window in the top of a mouse's head to watch its brain's neurons sprout new connections -- a vivid display of a living brain in action.</description>
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     <title>'Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon' game provides clue to efficiency of complex networks</title>
   	 <description>As the global population continues to grow exponentially, our social connections to one another remain relatively small, as if we're all protagonists in the Kevin Bacon game inspired by "Six Degrees of Separation," a Broadway play and Hollywood feature that were popular in the 1990s.</description>
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