“If you think of less, less will be what you undoubtedly should have,”Debbie Millman counseled in among the very best commencement speeches ever offered, urging: “Do what you like, and don’t stop till you get what you enjoy. Work as tough as you can, think of vastness …” Far from …
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In addition to his promise to sell off their rainforest house to agribusiness and mining, Bolsonaro has actually stated openly “minorities will have to adjust … or merely disappear” Credit: Charlie Hamilton James, National Geographic Brazil’s new president, Jair Bolsonaro, campaigned on a plan to offer off major parts of …
Read More »13 Things You Never Knew You Might Do At Disneyland
Disneyland is the most famous theme park worldwide however there is more to this adventure park than you understand. 1. Pilot the Mark Twain Riverboat If you ask one of the Disney cast members if you can visit the wheelhouse they will lead you to a secret ladder on the …
Read More »20 Remarkable Scientific Factors Behind Hindu Traditions
1. Signing up with Both Palms together to Greet In Hindu culture, individuals greet each other by joining their palms– termed as “Namaskar.” The general reason behind this custom is that welcoming by signing up with both the palms implies respect. However, clinically speaking, signing up with both hands makes …
Read More »Red Bulls Feel Positivity From Bradley Wright-Phillips.
Hes the fastest player to reach 100 career regular season goals, a two-time MLS Golden Boot winner and the only player in league history to score 20-plus goals in three different seasons. Yes, its a sample size of two games, a mere 180 minutes, but tack on the final …
Read More »Spiny Tongues Help Cats Keep Cool, Says New Study
The cat tongue is covered in sharp, rear-facing spines called papillae, the precise function of which is a mystery. In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology explored how cats groom fur using these fine structures. Dr. Noel and Dr. Hu discover structures on …
Read More »Scientists Find Link between Air Pollution and Intellectual Disabilities in Children
Levels of exposure to outdoor air pollution among children with intellectual disabilities are significantly higher than those of children without intellectual disabilities, according to a study carried out by Lancaster University researchers. Exposure to outdoor air pollution may be one of the pathways that contribute to the health inequities experienced …
Read More »Atlanta Braves May Be Facing Some Struggles With MLB.
It was thanks to a weak American League that there were 3 AL teams hitting 100+ wins in 2018 and the second Wild Card team had 97. The Atlanta Braves with 90 wins actually appeared to be the weakest of the 10 playoff teams going into the post-season. Even as …
Read More »Low-Protein, High-Carbohydrate Diet May Be Key to Longevity, Animal Study Shows
A new study, published in the journal Cell Reports, shows improvements in overall health and brain health, as well as learning and memory in lab mice that were fed an unrestricted low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet. Calorie restriction (CR) and low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diets improve cardiometabolic health in mice. Wahl et al …
Read More »Martian Moon Phobos Got Its Strange Grooves from Rolling Boulders
New research from Brown University reinforces the idea that grooves crisscrossing the surface of Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons, were made by rolling boulders blasted free from a huge asteroid impact. Martian moon Phobos. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / University of Arizona. Phobos’ grooves, which are …
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