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The human brain takes in information from other people and incorporates it with the information coming from its own senses, neuroscientist Gregory Berns has written.
Neuronal Network
The human brain takes in information from other people and incorporates it with the information coming from its own senses, neuroscientist Gregory Berns has written.
“ the group's opinion trumps the individual's before he even becomes aware of it.”Neuronal Network
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Every time you see how much the Dutch invest in cycling, remember that the societal benefits outweigh this by far!
Annually:
💰 €510 million (€30 per capita)
👩⚕️ €19 billion in health savings alone
#Utrecht
Annually:
💰 €510 million (€30 per capita)
👩⚕️ €19 billion in health savings alone
#Utrecht
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Absolute wealth, relative wealth, taxes, and staying rich
the paradox is that the richest people often are the biggest supporters of higher taxes because they are the people that are most concerned with new people getting rich
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the paradox is that the richest people often are the biggest supporters of higher taxes because they are the people that are most concerned with new people getting rich
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Summation by Auren Hoffman
Absolute wealth, relative wealth, taxes, and staying rich - Summation by Auren Hoffman
how to get rich and stay rich Above a certain amount of assets, wealth is extremely relative. The goods that most people consume have fairly fixed prices. Some go up 1-10% per year. Some go down 1-10% per year. The prices of the goods and the basket of those…
The Strangeness of Our Animal Bonds
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The Strangeness of Our Animal Bonds
We see them as our parents, our children—but rarely as themselves.
Brain size drives differences in yawn duration across mammals and birds
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Nature
Brain size and neuron numbers drive differences in yawn duration across mammals and birds
Communications Biology - Massen, Hartlieb, Martin et al. study the duration of yawns across mammals and birds to test the brain cooling hypothesis. Consistent with this hypothesis, their findings...
Why introverts can be better leaders than extroverts
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thehustle.co
Why introverts make great leaders
For decades, introverts have been written off as ineffective and incapable business leaders. Here's why that's utter BS.
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Coin Carbon Cap – PoW cryptocurrencies ranked by energy efficiency
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PoW currencies ranked by energy efficiency
AI Mid 2021: Self Driving Car Meets Reality
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Ai mid 2021. Self driving car meets reality.
The pandemic has largely overwhelmed the news cycle over the past year and hence influencing and largely deflating the AI hype train. There were a few developments though which I'd consider significant. Some of them