Try empty yr mind everyday, the day u achieve d joy of a child, no past, no future only d distict appreciation of 2day in every sense of yr being... is d day u can distinctively say, 'I'm happy!'.🧠🐝
4-year-old Andile Mbambo, popularly known as Andile The Calculator, has taken social media by storm with his sharp mathematics skills. His father Xolani Mbambo asks his son to compute complex numbers. The two have stolen the hearts of social media users with their fun father and son bond. They speak to @MpumiNgubeni .
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The lights in your house may be training the wrong clock.
Dr. Samer Hattar's point is simple: most people need far less light at night than they think.
The human eye is one of the most complex organs in the body. Working together with the brain, it can rapidly adjust to changing light, detect motion, distinguish millions of colors, and process an enormous amount of visual information every second.
Light enters through the cornea and pupil before being focused by the lens. It then passes through the vitreous humor and reaches the retina, where specialized cells convert light into electrical signals. Those signals travel through the optic nerve to the brain, which transforms them into the images you see every day.
Despite centuries of advances in photography and imaging technology, the human visual system remains an extraordinary example of biological engineering.
Can too much exercise harm the brain?
This study suggests that excessive vigorous exercise triggers muscle-derived mitochondrial vesicles that travel to the hippocampus, disrupt synaptic energy supply, and impair cognition.
The findings reveal a surprising muscle-to-brain pathway linking overtraining to memory and cognitive decline—and suggest that more exercise isn't always better. #Overtraining #Mitochondria #Cognition @WuTsaiAlliance
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Thales of Miletus (c. 624 - c. 546 BC) was a Greek philosopher and mathematician who is considered as one of the first scientists in history. He rejected supernatural explanations for natural phenomena and sought rational causes based on observation and reasoning. He proposed that water is the basic element of all matter and that everything is made of water in different forms. He also experimented with magnets and amber and discovered that they can attract iron and light objects respectively when rubbed. He also predicted a solar eclipse in 585 BC.
Elon Musk was born in South Africa but SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink were born in America.
Talent is the seed. Capitalism is the soil. There is no other country on earth that grows it like this.
That's uniquely American 🇺🇸
Una psiquiatra de Stanford dice que la ansiedad moderna no está causada por el peligro.
Está causada por pequeños hábitos que enseñan a tu cerebro a entrar en pánico cuando en realidad nada está mal.
Los haces todos los días.
Y los llamas normales.
6 hábitos normales que silenciosamente enseñan a tu sistema nervioso a entrar en pánico: ▼▼▼
1. Mirar tu teléfono en el momento en que te sientes incómodo.