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the university rewired the dormitories when most students brought computers and television sets
- Understanding "brain plasticity" could let adversaries basically rewire their troops' minds, "permanently establishing new neural pathways" that could "increase troop effectiveness .
- Scientists are finding that the brain is "massively plastic"--not rigidly fixed like a computer chip--and can rewire itself throughout life with the help of rigorous training.
- His new arrest supports the idea that drugs rewire the brain E U R O P E HEALTH: Mad As Hell.