As far as taking care of my body goes, I'm not exactly low maintenance. I regularly lift weights and try to get in pilates when I can, and I aim to eat a balanced diet. But in spite of this, I still ...
What happens when healing enters systems built for control? This post explores trauma, accountability, and compassion inside ...
What if we trained mental capacity the same way we train physical fitness: through reps, metrics, and practice?
Mental illness is often described in abstract terms, but is rooted in the brain. A study reveals that genes influencing ...
Abstract: The accurate and rapid thermal analysis and actuation performance evaluation for linear piezo motor (LPM) applied in extreme conditions can play a presentive role in performance degradation ...
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Reality is not fixed, but shaped by the mind
In The Matrix, the line “There is no spoon” is whispered like a secret, and yet it holds the weight of an entire philosophy. Spoken by a child in the Oracle’s waiting room, it’s more than a clever ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Anthropomorphism has long been a contentious issue in science writing, even in culture more generally. Who, after all, needs the ongoing ...
We've all done it: on Monday you resolve to eat healthier foods. On Tuesday you think it'd be a good idea to exercise more. On Friday you slump in front of the telly with a hamburger and a fizzy drink ...
Abstract: The permanent magnet guideways (PMGs), serving as the sole magnetic field source for the high-temperature superconducting (HTS) pinning maglev system, exert a profound influence on the ...
When Andrew Osborn pursued his MBA at Portland State University, he already had strong analytical skills, the ability, as he puts it, to “know where to get the pollen and how to make the honey.” At ...
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