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Stefany GG

@caracol

Mamá de Elian 🌞 y Aurora 🌅, ingeniera, astrónoma amateur y lectora voraz. Criando & creando.

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Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷
Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷@mathladyhazel·
Spiral Extension of Helix. What happens when you refuse to let geometry stay flat. Anne Griswold Tyng, 1969.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. Your brain treats a good story the same way it treats something happening to you. Not metaphorically. On a brain scan, reading about someone running fires up the same motor regions as actually running. A Harvard study found we spend 47% of waking hours lost in things that aren’t real. Your brain is wired to crave fiction. And there’s a reason. Keith Oatley, a psychologist at the University of Toronto, calls fiction a “flight simulator for the mind.” I love that framing because it’s exactly right. When you read the word “coffee,” the part of your brain that processes real smells lights up. A 2006 study had people read scent words like “perfume” and neutral words like “chair” in a brain scanner. The smell regions only activated for scent words. Your brain didn’t care that the coffee wasn’t real. It gets weirder. Paul Zak, a researcher at Claremont Graduate University, drew blood from people before and after they watched short videos. One told a story with an arc, a father and his dying son. The other was the same pair at a zoo. No storyline. The story version caused a spike in oxytocin, the chemical your brain releases when you bond with someone. The zoo version? Nothing. Zero oxytocin. And after the story ended, the high-oxytocin group voluntarily gave money to a stranger in the lab. Zak could predict who would give with 82% accuracy just from their blood. A story changed how generous people were for the next hour. In 2013, a team at Emory University scanned people’s brains every morning for 19 straight days while they read a novel each night. The changes were still visible the next morning, hours later, with nobody reading during the scan. Gregory Berns, who led the study, called it “shadow activity, almost like a muscle memory.” The changes showed up in the regions that handle physical touch and body sensation. The readers’ brains were rehearsing what it felt like to be inside someone else’s body. I went looking for the evolutionary angle and found a 2017 study in Nature Communications that floored me. Researchers studied the Agta, a hunter-gatherer group in the Philippines going back over 35,000 years. They asked nearly 300 Agta across 18 camps to name their best storytellers, then measured cooperation. Camps with more skilled storytellers were measurably more cooperative. When the Agta were asked who they’d most want to live with, storytellers beat out the best hunters. Skilled storytellers had about 0.53 more living children on average. Across 89 stories from seven hunter-gatherer groups, 70% were specifically about how to cooperate and get along. We didn’t invent fiction because we were bored. Groups that told stories survived. Groups that didn’t were worse at working together. The planet has plenty going on. Your brain just evolved to need more worlds than one.
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what a boring planet… no fairies, no elves, no mermaids, no dragons, no vampires, no ware wolves….. just bills, stress, gossip, and insufferable people

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水江未来
水江未来@MIRAI_MIZUE·
Let's take a peek inside the pupa to see what's happening. 蛹の中で何が起こっているのか覗いてみましょう。
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Stefany GG@caracol·
Vengo a recomendarles @OpenAudible para que descarguen su librería de Audible. Creo que si ya compraste un audiolibro lo de menos sería poder hacer con él lo que quieras, pero como no es el caso entonces herramientas como esta salen al quite. Pásenle: openaudible.org
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Our Artemis II crew will be going around the Moon, but they'll always find their way back home 🌎 During this complex journey, the four astronauts will travel ~685,000 miles on a trajectory around the Moon and back to Earth. See their daily agenda: go.nasa.gov/4bw1ddt
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Ben Averbook
Ben Averbook@benaverbook·
This is Dario Amodei. He's the CEO behind Claude, one of the world's most advanced AIs. Yesterday, in a 5.5 hour conversation with @lexfridman, he revealed our timeline to superintelligence. Let me save you 5 hours: 🧵
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Snipd | AI Podcast Player
Snipd | AI Podcast Player@snipd_app·
NEW: Books mentioned in Podcasts 📚 You ever heard a book recommendation on a podcast you wanted to write down? Our AI now does this for you automatically 🙂 With: - Title - Author - Cover - Description - URL - Context in which it was recommended Plus: you can immediately browse for podcast episodes with the author as a guest 🤩
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CIC@Cicmty·
#FugaDeAgua negras en Av. Isidoro Sepúlveda Martínez 545 entre Av. Ignacio Sepúlveda y Regioavenida, Col. Titan S.a. #Apodaca vía @caracol cc @ayd_monterrey Permítenos ayudar a más ciudadanos como tú. Dona ahora dona.cic.mx
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Kerria
Kerria@Kerria·
Gargoyles reading books are my favorites.
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literland@literlandweb1·
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Álvaro 🇵🇸 Sociología Inquieta
La salud mental en la Gen Z y Millennial es un tema abordado sesgadamente, donde la epidemia de ansiedad y depresión siempre es vista como un problema individual. Sin embargo, después de leer a Fisher, encontré un concepto fundamental para comprendernos: la hedonia depresiva 🧵
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David Elikwu FRSA ⚔️
David Elikwu FRSA ⚔️@Delikwu·
Mental tools to build your muscle of attention + escape distraction: Thread 🧵
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Chow Ping
Chow Ping@Chowpinglee·
Everyone: “Book your flight on a Tuesday at 3 pm, you’ll get the cheapest tickets!” As an airline veteran, this is a B.S. myth. Timing matters, but not in the way you think. If you've ever felt cheated by sudden price hikes, this is what most airlines don’t want you to know:
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Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Hrishikesh Pardeshi@hrishiptweets·
My startup has grown from 0 to $3 million+ revenue without spending $$ on paid ads. I have done $0 or low budget marketing, using online channels effectively to market my products. Here's a list of 10 such channels. A mega thread on my learnings over 4 years 🧵
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
What idea do you think is true AND underpriced? Here's mine: The most productive people turn life into a video game. Let's go deep into this...
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Austin Kleon
Austin Kleon@austinkleon·
Reading John Holt’s GROWING WITHOUT SCHOOLING newsletter, first published in 1977 “about ways in which people, young or old, can learn & do things, acquire skills, & find interesting and useful work, without having to go through the process of schooling.” issuu.com/patfarenga/doc…
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