Author: robert.adlington
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Nabokov’s Hand Drawn Map of Ulysses
Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977), Map of Leopold Bloom’s and Stephen Dedalus’s travels through Dublin, ca. 1948–58, Graphite and colored pencil, The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations © Vladimir Nabokov, used by permission of The Wylie Agency LLC — Read…
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Part of brain network much bigger in people with depression, scientists find
The surface of the brain is a communication junction box at which different areas talk to each other to carry out particular processes. But there is a finite amount of space for these networks to share. Now researchers say that in people with depression, a larger part of the brain is involved in the network…
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People with greater mental resilience may live longer, study finds
Mental resilience was measured using a scale that included looking at the qualities of perseverance, calmness, a sense of purpose, self-reliance and the recognition that certain experiences have to be faced alone. The researchers said: “Various factors, including but not limited to meaning in life, positive emotions, self-rated health and satisfaction with social support, have…
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Dogs can remember names of toys years after not seeing them, study shows
Scientists previously discovered some dogs have a remarkable ability to learn the names of toys, with a border collie known as Chaser having learned the labels of more than 1,000 objects. Now researchers have discovered some dogs can remember the name of a toy even when they have not seen it for two years. —…
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L’« Homo naledi » au cœur de nouvelles controverses
Il y soutenait l’idée révolutionnaire que ce cousin disparu au statut débattu avait pu développer des rituels funéraires il y a deux cent cinquante mille ans, bien avant les premières sépultures attribuées à notre propre espèce et aux néandertaliens, datées d’environ cent vingt mille ans, au Proche-Orient. Dans un nouveau preprint mis en ligne le 12 août, il…
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A domicile, chacun invente son coin à lui : « C’est mon espace de régénération, où seul le chat s’invite parfois »
« C’est comme une minicabine de bateau, j’y entasse mes nombreux loisirs – informatique, création graphique, jeux vidéo et musique. En écartant les bras, je touche tous les murs, mais c’est mon espace de régénération où seul le chat s’invite parfois. » « Niniche », « bureau », « cabane », « royaume », « sanctuaire »… Ces endroits à soi, où l’on ferme les écoutilles, pour travailler,…
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Vast ‘doughnut’ discovered in molten metal of Earth’s core
Understanding the outer core was important, he said, as it was critical to the survival of life at the surface. It was responsible for the magnetic field, which protected Earth from the constant bombardment of charged particles from the sun. Currents moving within the molten iron and nickel acted like a “giant dynamo” that generated…
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The flow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life
…the core characteristics that seemed to mark these optimal experiences, leading to the concept of flow. Those elements included a high level of concentration, a sense of control, and decreased rumination or worry, with a clear goal and immediate feedback. It is also accompanied by an altered sense of time, as we fail to notice…
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“Third Things” Can Make Communication Easier
Palmer believes that the soul is shy and that asking another person to immediately share something very vulnerable can scare them off. Connecting while engaged in third things is a gentler way to communicate. Many people have fond memories of special conversations that transpired while they were doing the dishes with a parent or going…
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A clam: made of light and all the while afraid of the dark
This very heavy animal is made of almost weightless light: the clam gives light to the zooxanthellae, which produce sugars and proteins, which the clam uses to make its calcium carbonate shell. Light does have weight: a box of light is heavier than an empty box. Darkness weighs nothing. And the clam is afraid of…