AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into LanguagesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoCan Rhythm Sense Predict Language Skills? - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsThe study found that individuals can be categorized into high and low synchronizers, with high synchronizers displaying stronger neural connections …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into 5th ElementFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoThe “hero’s journey” isn’t as universal as you thinkbigthink.com - Tim BrinkhofIn J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins’ quiet, uneventful life is upended by the sudden arrival of the wizard Gandalf, who asks him …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into 5th ElementAvatarAvatarTiny Worms Living Near Chernobyl Have Evolved a Remarkable New Talentverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrMicroscopic worms that live their lives in the highly radioactive environment of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) appear to do so completely free …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into IdeasFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNeurodiversity in Creative Fields: Fostering Inclusivity and Innovationweandthecolor.com - Dirk PetzoldIn recent years, the concept of neurodiversity has gained prominence in discussions about creativity, innovation, and workplace dynamics. As we …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into 5th ElementFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe race against radonbigthink.com - Chris BaraniukDeep in the frozen ground of the north, a radioactive hazard has lain trapped for millennia. But UK scientist Paul Glover realized some years back …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into BioRevFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTime cell discovery reveals the bizarre way the nose powers actionsverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Bronwyn ThompsonFrom sniffing out diseases and explosives, to some clever animal and dinosaur adaptations for life, the nose and its broad olfactory functions are an …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into 5th ElementAvatarAvatarPrepare for a ‘Gray Swan’ Climateverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Zoë SchlangerThe next climate extremes are both predictable and unprecedented, and they’re coming on fast. From a climate perspective, 2024 is beginning in uncharted territory. Temperatures last year broke records not by small intervals but by big leaps; 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded, and each month in …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into LanguagesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoStudy unveils emotional hubs that exist across languagesphys.org - Tokyo University of ScienceEmotions exert a profound influence on human behavior, prompting extensive explorations in the realms of psychology and linguistics. Understanding …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into LanguagesAvatarAvatarOur language, our worldAeon Media - James McElvennyAnyone who has learned a second language will have made an exhilarating (and yet somehow unsettling) discovery: there is never a one-to-one …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into PredictionsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPutin’s ‘step-by-step plan to bring West to brink of WW3’ revealed in leaked intel doc…including date of ‘Day X’ in 2025thesun.co.uk - Iona CleaveA LEAKED military report reveals what could be Vladimir Putin's step-by-step plan to bring the West to the brink of World War 3 - and it starts in …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into 5th ElementFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Ancient Greek Remedy for Depression Still Used Todaygreekreporter.com - Irene IvanajMedicine played a central role in Ancient Greek culture, as it did in history at large. The oath of Hippocrates is still taken by young medicine …
AvatarNataliya Zubarflipped into BioRevFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBreakthrough cholesterol finding could prevent cardiovascular disease and strokethebrighterside.news - JJ ShavitResearchers at the University of Leicester, in collaboration with colleagues from the USA, China, and Australia, have made a groundbreaking discovery …