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Mar 2, 2024

Former CIA agent shares her No. 1 secret to a highly productive and successful week

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Former CIA agent, CEO and author Rupal Patel reveals the time management strategy that sets her up for success throughout the week.

Mar 2, 2024

Archaeologists Found an Ancient Roman Egg—and the Original Liquid Was Amazingly Inside

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The discovery has historians…scrambling to understand old-school diets.

Mar 2, 2024

Physicalism_Emergence_and_Metaphysical_N-1.pdf

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Physicalism emergence and metaphysical necessity.


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Mar 2, 2024

Workshop: Episodic Memory — Uniquely Human?

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We are excited to announce the upcoming workshop, Episodic Memory: Uniquely Human?, to be held on 21–22 May 2024, at LSE’s Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences (CPNSS), and over Zoom.

Mar 2, 2024

Suppressing strain propagation in ultrahigh-Ni cathodes during fast charging via epitaxial entropy-assisted coating

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Layered Ni-rich oxide cathodes are susceptible to challenges with surface reconstruction and strain propagation, limiting their cyclability. The authors propose a solution involving oriented attachment-driven reactions, utilizing Wadsley–Roth nanocrystals and layered oxide to induce an epitaxial entropy-assisted coating, effectively addressing these issues.

Mar 2, 2024

2229 Suspending Gravity With Magnets

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Mar 1, 2024

Attitude Bias at Procrastination’s Root

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Do I want to do this now?


Summary: New research delves into how valence weighting bias—people’s tendency to prioritize negative or positive attitudes—plays a crucial role in procrastination. By studying individuals’ responses to tasks like tax filing and academic research participation, the researchers found a strong link between a negative-leaning attitude and the tendency to delay tasks.

Additionally, interventions that balanced participants’ valence weighting bias showed promise in reducing procrastination, suggesting that this psychological bias might be a key target for improving decision-making and task completion. This insight opens new avenues for addressing procrastination by adjusting how individuals weigh positive and negative signals when faced with decisions.

Mar 1, 2024

Measuring the quantum vibrations of a small drum at room temperature

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Light moves objects — and this motion can now be measured accurately without extreme cooling.

Mar 1, 2024

Theta Waves and Human Memory

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The way we take notes may influence how we remember.

Mar 1, 2024

2402.04190–1.pdf

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The geometry of life pdf.


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