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Intelligence Vs. Rationality: The Difference Between “Smarts” and Wisdom
(John DiPrete) I recently took a Rationality Test and discovered that I was surprisingly rational. (I took it twice to be sure.) How could that be? I wondered. It’s a plain fact that I’ve committed millions of stupid errors, in my life, and was STILL making them! What’s more, few people would ever call me a world class intellect, in terms of intelligence tests or other abstract-thinking measurements. Logically speaking — Mr. Spock I am not.
Flaxseed: Just An Ounce A Day May Extend Your Life
(Sayer Ji) Research shows that flaxseed positively impacts age-associated changes in inflammation, adding to an already extensive list of beneficial health effects linked to its consumption. Related The CBD Secret: What Big Pharma Doesn’t Want You to Know About CBD Oil Source – Wake Up World by Sayer Ji, June 17th, 2019 A study published in Experimental […]
Learn How to Access the Power of Liminal Dreaming
(Jennifer Dumpert) There’s a swirling, kaleidoscopic, free-associative experience on the edge of your mind. You’ll find it in the space right between awake and asleep, where your meandering consciousness mixes memory and thought with visionary imagery. I call this experience liminal dreaming.
Dogs And Owners Have Synchronized Stress Levels Researchers Find
(Truth Theory) Imagine this for a moment. You are in your cooped up studio apartment while cars honk on the road below. The neighbors are again fighting, and the heat is killing you. What’s your general mood? Happy? We don’t think so. And seriously the stress that you feel right at this moment, is something that your dog would mirror.
How the Internet May be Changing the Brain
(Science Daily) An international team of researchers has found the Internet can produce both acute and sustained alterations in specific areas of cognition, which may reflect changes in the brain, affecting our attentional capacities, memory processes, and social interactions.
Public Health Officials in New Hampshire Publicly Admit That MMR Vaccine Causes Measles
(Ethan Huff) There’s a pretty big chink forming in the armor surrounding the pro-vaccine narrative, as health officials in New Hampshire recently admitted that Merck & Co.’s combination MMR vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella was the true cause of a measles outbreak in the area that rabid pro-vaxxers were quick to blame on the unvaccinated.
What Crops Are Sprayed with Glyphosate? Over 70 of Them To Be Exact
(Carly Fraser) Ever since Dewayne Johnson won a landmark lawsuit against agricultural giant, Monsanto (now Bayer), people have been scrambling to find ways of avoiding the popular weedkiller, Roundup.
Circadian Clocks: Body Parts Respond to Day and Night Independently from Brain, Studies Show
(Science Alert) Researchers have suspected that the body’s various circadian clocks can operate independently from the central clock in the hypothalamus of the brain. Now, they have found a way to test that theory.
The Big Five Personality Traits — A Statistically Derived System Used by Professionals
(John M. Grohol, Psy.D.) Our personalities are complicated systems of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that describe how we interact with others and the world around us. Throughout the past century, psychologists and personality researchers have worked to try and simplify personality’s complexity by suggesting most people can fit into a certain category that generally captures their preferences.
Astronomers Detect a Huge, Unexplained Mass Under a Giant Crater on The Moon
(Michelle Starr) The Moon is home to one of the largest known impact craters in the Solar System. At 2,500 kilometres (1,550 miles) across, the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the Moon’s far side covers nearly a quarter of the lunar surface – and there’s something massive buried beneath it.
Cold-parenting Linked to Premature Aging, Increased Disease Risk in Offspring
(Neuroscience News) New research out of Loma Linda University Health suggests that unsupportive parenting styles may have several negative health implications for children, even into their adult years.
Forbidden Archaeology: These Artifacts Shouldn’t Exist!
Forbidden Archaeology: These Artifacts Shouldn’t Exist!
Music Helps to Build the Brains of Very Premature Babies
(Neuroscience) In Switzerland, as in most industrialized countries, nearly 1% of children are born “very prematurely”, i.e. before the 32nd week of pregnancy, which represents about 800 children yearly.
‘Mind-Reading’ Neurons Capable of Having Expectations about the Behavior of the Others
(Neuroscience) Psychologists and philosophers had long suggested that simulation is the mechanism whereby humans understand the minds of others. However, the neural basis of this complex process had not been identified.














