Spinal Cord Regrowth May Be Possible- but not tomorrow.

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The ability to grow brain and spinal cord nerve cells is present at birth- and starts to disappear just like that as we age.  So, when we incur an injury to the spine or the brain- the axons (as discussed earlier) can’t regenerate.  It is thought that since these areas are replete with nerves and nerve fibers, they send signals to stop new connections from forming. By stopping new pathways from forming, our brain can’t be confused with by incorrect signals that could result from the new pathways.

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Can your read my mind? Can you see my dreams?

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Can we really read people’s dreams?  Sorry, in spite of what Cobb says, we can’t do it- yet.  (I am not telling you not to see Inception; I think the movie is among the most intelligent I have seen.) But, scientists are working on it.  Here are some of the approaches being taken.

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Firing on all cylinders

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That’s an old expression- one that may go by the waysides, as my generation passes the torch.  It means one (or one entity) is operating at full capacity, at optimum speed.  It is a more vernacular expression for “The Adjuvancy”- an organization that optimizes the performance of all the entities in a mixture, ensuring maximum benefit to all participants.

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‘We judge others by their behavior. We judge ourselves by our intentions.” Let’s stop that- NOW!

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So, now we know.  To insure that employees (primarily managers) would get a good night;s sleep, the alarms on the TransOcean drilling rig (the aptly named Deepwater Horizon; to inform us what was , indeed, just on the horizon) were turned off.  To insure that Metro (DC) could keep operating the subways without slowdowns, train dispatchers turned off the alarms on sections of track by the Fort Totten station.

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