Like the cracking of the genetic code and the creation of the atomic bomb, the discovery of how the brain's neurons work is one of the fundamental scientific developments of the twentieth century. The discovery of neurotransmitters revolutionized the way we think about the brain and what it means to be human yet few people know how they were discovered, the scientists involved, or the fierce controversy about whether they even existed. The War of the Soups and the Sparks tells the saga of the dispute between the pharmacologists, who had uncovered the first evidence that nerves...
Like the cracking of the genetic code and the creation of the atomic bomb, the discovery of how the brain's neurons work is one of the fundamental sci...
Like the cracking of the genetic code and the creation of the atomic bomb, the discovery of how the brain's neurons work is one of the fundamental scientific developments of the twentieth century. The discovery of neurotransmitters revolutionized the way we think about the brain and what it means to be human yet few people know how they were discovered, the scientists involved, or the fierce controversy about whether they even existed. The War of the Soups and the Sparks tells the saga of the dispute between the pharmacologists, who had uncovered the first evidence that nerves...
Like the cracking of the genetic code and the creation of the atomic bomb, the discovery of how the brain's neurons work is one of the fundamental sci...
Over the last thirty years, there has been a radical shift in thinking about the causes of mental illness. The psychiatric establishment and the health care industry have shifted 180 degrees from blaming mother to blaming the brain as the source of mental disorders. Whereas experience and environment were long viewed as the root causes of most emotional problems, now it is common to believe that mental disturbances -- from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia -- are determined by brain chemistry. And many people have come to accept the broader notion that their very personalities are...
Over the last thirty years, there has been a radical shift in thinking about the causes of mental illness. The psychiatric establishment and the healt...
Jai Hind offers a new perspective on the amazing story of Subhas Chandra Bose, who gave his life fighting for India's independence. Bose's life, which touched on major events leading up to and during World War II, is portrayed on a broad historical canvas that includes how Britain acquired India and Burma, the rise of nationalism and opposition to colonialism, Japan's emergence as a power in Asia, and the conduct of World War II in that region. Despite fighting with Gandhi and Nehru, Bose was enormously popular with the Indian masses. During the war he escaped British imprisonment, eventually...
Jai Hind offers a new perspective on the amazing story of Subhas Chandra Bose, who gave his life fighting for India's independence. Bose's life, which...