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Deja Vu

Déjà vu may not be a glitch, but rather a reflection of our evolved memory systems fine-tuning prediction, recognition, and error detection in the brain Continue

275 Guests Attend the 5th annual Women’s Health Symposium

The 5th annual Women’s Health Symposium, sponsored by the Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation, was held on Tuesday, May 6th at Hanna Center. The topic of this year’s symposium was stress. The panel included Dr. Dena Dubal, Professor of Neurology at UCSF’s Weill Institute for Neurosciences... Continue

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Genetic scientists have spliced human DNA into mice, resulting in rodents with increased brain mass, offering new clues to human evolution. Continue

Valley to Commemorate Memorial Day with Rep. Thompson

The Sonoma Valley community will gather on Monday, May 26, to honor the nation's fallen service members in the 67th Annual Sonoma Valley Joint Memorial Day Observance, a solemn ceremony to be held at 11 a.m. at the Sonoma Veterans Memorial Park. This year’s ceremony... Continue

Gene treatment

Baby Is Healed With World’s First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment. The technique used on a 9½-month-old boy with a rare condition has the potential to help people with thousands of other uncommon genetic diseases Continue

Fix Our Forests Act Will Destroy Them

Dear Editor, I just visited the redwood country and wilderness forests that stretch from the cool coastal range to snow topped alpine ridges in the interior mountains in Northern California. Hiking through groves of redwoods adorned with bouquets of trillium and along clear rivers ringing... Continue

For Whom Doth The Bell Toll?’ 

In memoriam to Sonoma's KSVY Radio co-founder and veteran broadcast producer, John Myers, who died suddenly and mercifully exited this life quickly a few days ago. When your 74-year-old co-host, born in the same year as you, doesn't show up for the Wednesday gig because... Continue

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The idea that a good leaders need to be able to manipulate others to serve their will underlies popular ideas about success. New research shows where this myth falls apart Continue