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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1221846538;}i:4;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:13:"Fish Comeback";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Sciencentral/~3/396431987/";s:8:"comments";s:68:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2008/09/18/fish-comeback/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 18 Sep 2008 18:04:21 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"ScienCentral";}s:8:"category";s:232:"AllAnimals & Life ScienceacidityAlaskaCAT1870catch-shareChristopher CostellocollapseDonald BrenecologyEnvironmental Sciencefishfishermanfisheryfishingglobal warminghalibutmarinepopulationrace to fishseasonshareSteven Gainesstock";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/?p=230";s:11:"description";s:1097:"Could a change in the rules governing commercial fishing actually reverse a worldwide trend of declining fish populations? As this ScienCentral video explains, a just-released study of where those rules have changed says, “yes.”

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1221761061;}i:5;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:45:"Scientists Win Lasker for micro-RNA Discovery";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Sciencentral/~3/395548425/";s:8:"comments";s:100:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2008/09/17/scientists-win-lasker-for-micro-rna-discovery/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:46:43 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"ScienCentral";}s:8:"category";s:237:"AllAnimals & Life ScienceBlog2008AmbroseawardcancercellcellularDavid BaulcombediseaseDNAfranklinGary Ruvkungenegeneticlaskerlife sciencemedicalmicro-RNAmoleculenematodepeptideplantprizeRNAsilencingsmall RNAtreatmentVictor Ambrosvirus";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/?p=229";s:11:"description";s:1068:"The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1221684403;}i:6;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:29:"Water Bears Return From Space";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Sciencentral/~3/394313078/";s:8:"comments";s:84:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2008/09/16/water-bears-return-from-space/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:51:19 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"ScienCentral";}s:8:"category";s:128:"AllAnimals & Life ScienceBlogcancerextremeingemar jonssoninvertebratePhysics & Spaceradiationsurvivetardigradewater bear";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/?p=228";s:11:"description";s:1110:"What happens when you send 3,000 water bears on a 12-day mission into outer space? Researchers hope the answer will teach us something about genetic self-repair. [Photo: Bob Goldstein]

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1221580279;}i:7;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:22:"Does Pleasure Get Old?";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Sciencentral/~3/393563535/";s:8:"comments";s:76:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2008/09/15/does-pleasure-get-old/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:12:56 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"ScienCentral";}s:8:"category";s:165:"AllBrain & PsychologyagingAlzheimer'sbraindementiadopaminegolden yearsKaren Bermanmental illnessNAS1061National Institute of Mental Healthpleasurerewardriskyouth";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/?p=227";s:11:"description";s:1103:"They say youth is wasted on the young, but when it comes to pleasure chemicals in our brains, the opposite may be true. A study released today shows that there is a drastic change in how our brains respond to pleasure and reward as we age.

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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1221513176;}i:8;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:32:"Monkeys Show Their Generous Side";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Sciencentral/~3/390798596/";s:8:"comments";s:87:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2008/09/12/monkeys-show-their-generous-side/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:28:49 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"ScienCentral";}s:8:"category";s:129:"AllAnimals & Life ScienceBrain & Psychologyclever intelligentgenerositygivinghelpingmonkeysprimatesscienceselflesssocial";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://www.sciencentral.com/video/?p=226";s:11:"description";s:1033:"The idea that "it's better to give than receive" may not be limited to just humans. Now researchers have found a group of monkeys that seem to get pleasure from giving.

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