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Daniel Yon Explains Why Your Brain Is a Brilliant Illusionist | Scientific American
September 12, 2025 How Your Brain Constructs—And Sometimes Distorts—Your Experience of the World In his new book, Daniel Yon explains how our brain is constantly constructing reality By Rachel Feltman, Fonda Mwangi & Alex Sugiura Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. You probably think you’re listening to my voice right now.…
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Do you ever feel like you’re not enough? |
If your self-worth seems to rise and fall according to what other people think, you’re not alone. But you can challenge this mindset and find a new way of valuing yourself, says psychologist Meag-g… Source: Do you ever feel like you’re not enough? |
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Memory of Mankind: All of Human Knowledge Buried in a Salt Mine – The Atlantic
Fearful of digital decay, a ceramicist wants to return data storage to a more lasting medium: clay. Source: Memory of Mankind: All of Human Knowledge Buried in a Salt Mine – The Atlantic
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When Computers Were Human – Teachable Moments | NASA/JPL Edu
In The News This week, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL was founded long before it became NASA’s premier center for robotic exploration of the solar system – and even before the agency existed. In fact, JPL started as the test-bed for some of the earliest rocketry experiments (thus the…