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How to learn faster with the Feynman technique - example included
If you want to cut your study time, using the Feynman Technique is a great way to do it. Named after the physicist Richard Feynman, it revolves around explaining a concept in simple language as if you ...
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers ...
There are two points in life when the body undergoes the most significant changes.
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Why some people feel irritated by small noises (like someone chewing) often comes down to these 12 sensitivity traits psychology has studied for years
I was sitting on a quiet train. The car was nearly empty. Just the low hum of the tracks and a man across the aisle ...
Plus, how to tell if it needs healing in the first place.
Chung’s group captured the transition period directly by improving the time resolution of a method called single-molecule ...
Americans are reading less and struggling to focus on tasks these days. Here's how Gloria Mark, who studies attention spans, suggests improving your focus.
A Brazilian researcher is using Taylor Swift's music videos to teach plant science, helping students overcome "plant ...
Every time we feel a gentle tap on the skin, specialized nerve cells convert that physical force into an electrical signal ...
New Scientist on MSN
Can species evolve fast enough to survive as the planet heats up?
The story of a wildflower that adapted to a severe drought in California raises hopes that evolution will come to the rescue of species hit by climate change, but there are limits ...
Blow up a long balloon and two things happen: it gets longer and it gets wider. Now imagine a living cell that inflates itself under enormous pressure and yet only grows longer, never adding width.
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