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Why some brains switch gears faster than others, new research reveals
Some people can drop a task midstream, respond to a curveball, and then slide back into deep focus with barely a hitch.
TUR is pleased to present new work by artist Oto Holgers Ozoliņš in the solo exhibition “Artifacts of Process” opening at TUR on January 7th at 18:00. Running through February 7th, the exhibition will ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Next-generation reactors revolutionize US energy with ultra‑modular breakthrough
If nuclear construction has a reputation for moving slowly, Aalo Atomics is betting that the industry’s next leap looks less ...
PU Prime’s launch of its global “Champion in You” campaign in partnership with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) ...
The scarab, one of Ancient Egypt’s most enduring emblems, has been reinterpreted by designer Azza Fahmy in a new collection ...
An 1851 ink-and-watercolor gift drawing titled A Type of Mother Hannah’s Pocket Handkerchief by Polly Jane Reed, a Shaker in New Lebanon, New York. Andrews Collection, Hancock Shaker Village, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Trump administration’s plans to shut down and dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder — a global leader in climate and Earth ...
The Renaissance artist painted more than 100 figures in the Sistine Chapel ceiling, yet studies for only a handful remain. Could this five-inch drawing at Christie’s be one? Various books and research ...
Repetition (doing the same thing repeatedly) is essential for learning and mastering new skills. Task repetition is a key to transforming short-term memories into long-term memories. Repetition is ...
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