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How microbes affect your psychology | Kathleen McAuliffe | TEDxMarshallU
n a fascinating review of clinical research on the impacts of microbes on human behavior, Kathleen McAuliffe provides a microbiological perspective to the age-old questions: “Is there such a thing as free will?” and “Am I captain of my ship?” … Continue reading
Light Beams For Helena
Helena Bourdillon has pushed her limits in the freediving world, using a single breath to dive to seemingly impossible depths. But her path to discovering her diving potential started 20 years ago, when she was on the verge of suicide. … Continue reading
Kids Take A Magical Tour Of An Unbelievable Private Library. Fascinating To Kids Of All Ages
I am very fortunate to know serial entrepreneur and inventor Jay Walker and to have spent time in his magnificent library of The History Of Human Imagination. As you will see in the video, this collection is extraordinarily broad and … Continue reading
Woman Has Fed One Fox Family Every Day for the Last 25 Years | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on July 10, 2023 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sharon Hughes (@shazzababie) This woman is like a real-life Disney Princess with her furry friends from the forest paying her a visit every day. … Continue reading
Can Sponges “Think” Using Light?
[…] Sponges might not look like particularly complex animals, but they’ve had billions of years to evolve their own special systems. And one of those systems might involve sending messages through their body in the form of light. Hosted by: … Continue reading
Silvering by Eilidh Nicoll // Animation // Directors Notes
Eilidh Nicoll discusses the practical and creative purpose behind the stark black, white, pink and green colour scheme of her short about ageing insecurity. The discovery of a grey hair causes a young woman to spiral in Eilidh Nicoll’s animated … Continue reading