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Science Blog!
Monday, February 4, 2008
Science News~

Hey there! Three more days to Chinese New Year! Due to the celebration we are having on Wednesday, our meetings have been brought forward to Monday and Tuesday . Hard-working are we? Hah! Anyway, this week we will be having two posts as well!
Ah! Why we scratch an itch!
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/02/01/2152151.htm?site=science&topic=human
Our Comments:
Jocelyn: [Busy with the Science Project]
Vinni: Right .. Now I see why when we scratch an itch we feel good .
PohIm: Cannot believe that scratching an itch temporary shuts off areas in the brain .
Any comments or suggestions? You can e-mail us at ph_sec@hotmail.com.
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