For some reason, the rooms in studytogether won't load for me... Is there some sort of issue with the platform? Back to Discord I go haha 😅🤣
i was thinking this morning about how things get old and the new self love habits i'm cultivating will lose their freshness. once that happens, i tend to forget about their importance and the habit gets harder to maintain. but once again this must come down to presence. sure, we want habits to become something we think less about, but we also should probably remember to thank ourselves for the work we do. so i guess what im getting at is maybe next time you do something for yourself you do every single day, like brushing your teeth or making a meal, really try to appreciate yourself for it. and maybe come up with a bunch of examples of little ways you take care of yourself. and then thank yourself for those too.
By tracking mRNA scientists can view chemicals within the brain creating memories for the first time.
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“Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.”
—Niels Bohr, Danish physicist and 1922 Nobel Prize winner in physics
A crucial piece of evidence in support of a long-standing hypothesis on planet formation has been observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), meaning astronomers are confident they've got a part of the cosmic process right. JWST data processed by an international team of researchers backs up the theory of 'icy pebble drift', which is thought to be vital in bringing together the dust and rocks that eventually turn into planets like our own. Simply put, icy pebble drift works like this: as tiny, ice-covered bits of material bump together in the outer reaches of a young protoplanetary disk they lose momentum, allowing them to fall towards the star into a warmer zone where their frozen coating sublimates. It's from this ring of fine debris and water vapor that rocky planets form, effectively serving as a delivery service of building materials right across a newborn solar system.
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Kirsten Robinson // Christine Riccio, Again, But Better // Lori Deschene // Maddison Vernon // Julissa Loaliza // @flowerais-archive
above and below, 2022, ig
Urusei Yatsura: "Oh, Library!" by Rumiko Takahashi
Don't tell my dad or brother! (They're both electrical engineers.)
alright! setup's all done. studyblr discord assembled! join for motivation, tip sharing, etc etc!
also for a lot of photos of my cat. we'll also do game nights, study sessions, note circles, all that fun stuff.
Brain Magic by Keith Barry
The brain changing benefits of exercise by Wendy Suzuki
Power foods for the brain by Neal Barnard
Intermittent fasting: Transformational Technique by Cynthia Thurlow
You don't find happiness, you create it by Katarina Bloom
The Art of being yourself by Caroline McHugh
The magic of not caring by Sarah Knight
How to not take things personally by Frederik Imbo
Speaking Up Without Freaking Out by Matt Abrahams
How to motivate yourself to change your behavior by Tali Sharot
23 / Serbia / electrical engineering / photonics / I really like Ruan Mei
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