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Ice Age land bridge from Turkey brought first humans to Europe…
Humans lived in Britain over 700,000 years ago, study shows…
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Cosmic impact evidence found at Clovis culture sites…
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Sea creature’s biology hints at secrets of immortality…
Blue Sun of 1831 traced to volcanic eruption in Russia…
Plant hormone explains how roots bend with gravity…
Some spiders evolve social lives through larger brains…
Machine learning cracks quantum vibrations in materials…
AI begins decoding animal speech for human interaction…
Signals near absolute zero may point to dark matter clues…
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📖 Today’s Book
A Trick Of The Mind: How the Brain Invents Your Reality by Daniel Yon
How does your brain decide what it’s seeing, from the physical world to other people? For decades, scientists have tried to understand how our brains work, not realising that the answer lies much closer to home than it seems. The latest research in neuroscience and psychology suggests that the brain is doing the same thing that the scientists are: using past experiences to build theories of how the world works, and using these models to predict and make sense of it. Through this process, your brain constructs the reality that you live in.
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