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          Two Brains Connect&nbsp;<span style="color:#d1423c;">&raquo;</span> </a>
      </span> The dawn of human brain-to-brain communication has arrived
      (Scary, but not a moment too soon!&nbsp; ~BC)<br>
      <span style="font: normal 11px/20px arial;">By Rajesh P. N. Rao
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          Decoding the Brain&nbsp;<span style="color:#d1423c;">&raquo;</span> </a>
      </span> <b>New technologies are extracting</b><b> detailed data
        from our brains that reveal what we know, have seen or have
        dreamed. Some of the signals could even fly a plane </b>(not
      with me in it,&nbsp; ~BC)<br>
      <span style="font: normal 11px/20px arial;">By Larry Greenemeier</span></div>
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          Virtual Assault&nbsp;<span style="color:#d1423c;">&raquo;</span> </a> </span>
      Cyberbullies take advantage of the unique psychology of online
      communities to attack, intimidate and hurt others. Here is what
      makes trolls tick&#8212; and how to stop them (We&nbsp; have a local training
      ground, where does one get one's certificate?&nbsp; <b>~BC)</b><br>
      <span style="font: normal 11px/20px arial;">By Elizabeth Svoboda</span></div>
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          A Digital Safety Net&nbsp;<span style="color:#d1423c;">&raquo;</span> </a>
      </span> People are increasingly broadcasting symptoms of mental
      illness on social media. We should listen (So there's a choice?
      ~BC)<br>
      <span style="font: normal 11px/20px arial;">By Roni Jacobson</span></div>
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          Your Electric Pharmacy&nbsp;<span style="color:#d1423c;">&raquo;</span> </a>
      </span> Future medications for brain disorders could be delivered
      through electrodes rather than pills (or by radio signals? ~BC)<br>
      <span style="font: normal 11px/20px arial;">By Marom Bikson and
        Peter Toshev<br>
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