Because memory does not sustain itself, but survives because people choose to carry it. When we recognise those who do, when ...
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13 odd human behaviors science still can't explain
Despite advances in psychology, neuroscience, and biology, certain behaviors still leave scientists scratching their heads.
I remember the first time I attended a linguistics lecture as an undergraduate in Argentina. The lecturer asked a simple ...
The mood inside the McLaren Technology Center in Woking this week was a curious blend of frustration and defiance.
Caste survives by regulating organic movement; it thrives by dramatising the ordinary; and it spreads by normalising the ...
AI has transformed modern Go from training methods and opening theory to creativity, decision making, and player psychology.
Going by the Western narrative in the war on Iran, one side appears engaged in ‘strategic management’ of threats, while the ...
Hein Htet Kyaw (Abu Bakr), the Director of Australasia for Atheist Alliance International and a spokesperson for Burmese Atheists, conducted an interview with Maryam Namazie, the Spokesperson for ...
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.” – Isaac Asimov Israel and the United States are now at war with Iran, a conflict framed by both leaders through a stark and self-serving moral binary.
By Abdisaid M. Ali Somalia’s crisis is usually described through its sharpest manifestations, insecurity, constitutional conflict, electoral strain, and the persistent threat of Al Shabaab. These ...
A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is ...
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