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NEW WEBSITE!

March 1, 2013by nervemag Leave a comment

OUR WEBSITE HAS MOVED TO http://www.nervemag.ca PLEASE TRANSITION WITH US TO OUR NEW HOME!

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Science Carols

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

  Can you hear that? That’s the sound of almost every retail store in Canada stopping their usual slew of pop songs to allow for a new monopoly to take […]

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Science Anthropomorphized

A New Future for Females

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

  By Alison Rockley The enrollment of women in engineering has significantly risen since the 1960’s, when women first started entering this field. And trends across universities show that this […]

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Windows Through Time

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

  By Genevieve Chan With the recent release of Windows 8, Microsoft has brought Windows users another revamp. But operating systems have not always had sleek icons, speedy performance and […]

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Technology

Apocalypse Now?

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

By Kent McDonald T.S. Eliot probably had it right in The Hollow Men with his assertion that the end of the world would be heralded not by a bang, but a whimper.  […]

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Science

Sex, Drugs and Drosophila

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

By Julia Duszczyszyn From an evolutionary standpoint, the brain’s reward system is there to reinforce behaviours and actions that are advantageous for one’s fitness. In reality though, the things that […]

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Science

Are You in Pain?

December 5, 2012by nervemag Leave a comment

By Ralph Yeung The brain is a beautifully complex structure. Its complexity, in part, allows us to interpret, perceive, communicate and interact with our world. But it came at a […]

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