A positive spin on our past can help inure us against pain.
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A positive spin on our past can help inure us against pain.
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A spotlight on the personal life of the trailblazing philosopher.
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Without some downtime, artificial neural networks become catastrophically forgetful.
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One question for Matt Killingsworth, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
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In their efforts to industrialise, African states are looking beyond the traditional path of transition from agrarian to industrial economies by seeking to leverage on their natural resources, both in/on land and ocean, to power industrialisation. In this blog post, drawing from a new article in Journal of Agrarian Change, that agrarian political economy theories of industrialisation need to be advanced to cover the ocean and offshore petroleum production in Ghana.
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An artwork, sculpted with science, defines our times.
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Nearly every evolutionary question can find an answer in mucus.
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