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☄️A meteor explosion was seen in the south of Brazil at dawn this Monday, close to the border with Uruguay. The phenomenon was recorded by the Heller & Jung Space Observatory, 426.9 km away from the where the explosion took place.
Laser fusion reactor approaches ‘burning plasma’ milestone
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Science | AAAS
Laser fusion reactor approaches ‘burning plasma’ milestone
After a decade, National Ignition Facility nears a self-heated, sustained reaction, though net energy gain is still elusive
Regenerative drug summons stem cells for inflammation-free healing
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New Atlas
Regenerative drug summons stem cells for inflammation-free healing
Researchers have developed a drug that can mimic inflammation signals to lure stem cells to damaged tissue, without causing any further inflammation. The technique could be a boon for regenerative medicine to treat neurological disorders.
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CSIRO research vessel Investigator films meteor break up over Tasman Sea
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Qantas boss says only passengers with Covid vaccine can fly
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Secret Flying
Qantas boss says only passengers with Covid vaccine can fly
Vaccine to be non-negotiable condition of flight on international services.
Your Brain Is Not for Thinking
Your brain runs your body using something like a budget ( allostasis )
A financial budget tracks money as it’s earned and spent. The budget for your body tracks resources like water, salt and glucose as you gain and lose them. Each action that spends resources, such as standing up, running, and learning, is like a withdrawal from your account. Actions that replenish your resources, such as eating and sleeping, are like deposits.
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Your brain runs your body using something like a budget ( allostasis )
A financial budget tracks money as it’s earned and spent. The budget for your body tracks resources like water, salt and glucose as you gain and lose them. Each action that spends resources, such as standing up, running, and learning, is like a withdrawal from your account. Actions that replenish your resources, such as eating and sleeping, are like deposits.
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NY Times
Opinion | Your Brain Is Not for Thinking
In stressful times, this surprising lesson from neuroscience may help to lessen your anxieties.
How close is too close?
The neuroscience of peripersonal space explores how you create, defend or relax the buffer zone between you and the world
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The neuroscience of peripersonal space explores how you create, defend or relax the buffer zone between you and the world
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Aeon
How close is too close?
The neuroscience of peripersonal space explores how you create, defend or relax the buffer zone between you and the world
Meat-free diets linked with greater risk of breaking bones
By 2010, vegans had broken a hip at over twice the rate of meat eaters, while vegetarians and fish eaters had a smaller increase in risk, of about 25 per cent. Vegans – but not vegetarians and pescetarians – also had a higher risk of breaking other bones.
It’s certainly possible to look after your bones on a well-planned vegan diet, but people need information to make healthy choices.
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By 2010, vegans had broken a hip at over twice the rate of meat eaters, while vegetarians and fish eaters had a smaller increase in risk, of about 25 per cent. Vegans – but not vegetarians and pescetarians – also had a higher risk of breaking other bones.
It’s certainly possible to look after your bones on a well-planned vegan diet, but people need information to make healthy choices.
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New Scientist
Meat-free diets linked with greater risk of breaking bones
Vegetarians, vegans and pescetarians are more likely to break their hips than those who eat meat, possibly due to lack of calcium and protein in their diet
Are You Ready For A Jaw-Dropping December? How To Plan For A Trio Of Extra-Special Celestial Sights
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Forbes
Are You Ready For A Jaw-Dropping December? How To Plan For A Trio Of Extra-Special Celestial Sights
A cosmic Christmas season is coming.
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Rare 'supermoon' eclipse to unfold Sunday night
How does the science behind an eclipse work? Right now, a Lunar eclipse is underway in the sky over much of Earth’s population
If skies are clear, the phenomenon will be visible from North and South America, Europe, Africa and parts of West Asia and the eastern Pacific and the United States
Times of eclipse:
Europa
Indian subcontinent
South East Asia
North America
@. Integrallife
How does the science behind an eclipse work? Right now, a Lunar eclipse is underway in the sky over much of Earth’s population
If skies are clear, the phenomenon will be visible from North and South America, Europe, Africa and parts of West Asia and the eastern Pacific and the United States
Times of eclipse:
Europa
Indian subcontinent
South East Asia
North America
@. Integrallife
Forwarded from Integral Life +
Music Synchronizes the Brains of Performers and Their Audience
The more people enjoy music, the more similar their brain activity is to that of the musician
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The more people enjoy music, the more similar their brain activity is to that of the musician
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Scientific American
Music Synchronizes the Brains of Performers and Their Audience
The more people enjoy music, the more similar their brain activity is to that of the musician