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The art and science of good conversation
A new book, Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves, reveals the hidden architecture of good conversation and how we can...
whyy.org - 24 days ago



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Human Consciousness Arose From a Bunch of Apes Getting Stoned, Controversial Theory Suggests
Did apes get high on mushrooms and accidentally invent what we experience as consciousness? We talked to scientists to find out. Picture this: a group...
popularmechanics.com - 27 days ago
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The Sinking of the Britannic: An Animated Introduction to the Titanic’s Forgotten Sister Ship
We all know about the Titanic. Less often do we hear about the Britannic—the sister passenger liner that the British turned into a hospital...
openculture.com - 30+ days ago
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Ginseng's Secret Anti-Aging Weapon: How Compound K is Changing Skincare Science
In a nutshell Compound K, a rare ginseng metabolite, fights skin aging through multiple pathways simultaneously — strengthening skin barrier, boosting...
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science
AI can bring back a person’s own voice
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economist.com - 30+ days ago
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Idaho has 85 mountain ranges and subranges. Boise man summited the highest peak in each
When Jeremy Powell stood atop Fenn Mountain in the Selway Crags, he was feeling pretty accomplished. Summiting the 8,021-foot mountain in remote...
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science
AI’s dangerous mental-health blind spot
As we approach the end of 2024, First Opinion is publishing a series of essays on the state of AI in medicine and biopharma. “How far...
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nature
The science of shopping addiction: what makes people buy loads of stuff?
From China to Brazil to Germany, huge numbers of people are addicted to shopping, driven in part by companies that use gaming strategies. Sadie has...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
Chemists use AI to uncover pigments used on Berlin Wall murals
Combining spectroscopy and artificial intelligence (AI) data analysis has revealed new insights about the murals that were painted on the Berlin...
chemistryworld.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
5 Supportive Things To Say on the Anniversary of Someone's Death, According to a Psychologist
Plus, should you start this conversation or wait for them to bring it up? Let’s be real: Knowing what to say when a loved...
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Explainer: the science of xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, taking the organs, tissues or cells from one species and transplanting them into another, is rapidly approaching reality as an...
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Syphilis had its roots in the Americas, archaeological bone study suggests
In spring 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an apparently unknown illness—a disease of...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Neuroscience says multitasking makes your brain age faster
Your brain silently ages faster every time you switch between email, Slack, and that report due tomorrow. Neuroscientists at Stanford University found...
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Fully charged: how AI-powered battery testing can support the EV boom
The automotive industry faces immense pressure in the fight to achieve net zero. Engineers must overcome incredibly complex – intractable – physics...
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A bill to set up a federal university of science and technology in Epe, Lagos State, passed second reading in the senate on Tuesday. The...
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Neuroscience Says 2 Minutes a Day Can Make You Less Stressed, More Focused, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain
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Column: In ‘Cinema Her Way,’ female directors talk about struggle, survival and the industry
Just published by Rizzoli New York, “Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words” is a beautiful 20-way conversation on the topic of...
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
travel
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onegreenplanet.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Could We Ever Control or Stop a Hurricane? The Science Behind Weather Manipulation
Hurricanes are one of nature’s most formidable forces, leaving trails of destruction in their wake. These powerful storms can wreak havoc on...
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Gen Alpha is about to have some competition. Babies born from January 1st are part of Generation Beta, a label for those born from 2025 to 2039....
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science
Uh, Someone Might Have Found Santa’s Coffin
A freshly uncovered sarcophagus from St. Nicholas Church in Turkey could hold the body of the saint behind the legendary figure. The namesake and inspiration...
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books
The Best Memoirs, Nonfiction Science, and Food Writing of the Last Year
For this week’s nonfiction rundown, we’re looking at what other publications have on their lists. There are the best memoirs of 2024 by Esquire,...
bookriot.com - 30+ days ago