Sundry: the importance of bronze cut pasta, procrastination, and why we dance
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When scientists asked people to draw nonsense words like “horgous” and “keex” the drawings turned out to be surprisingly consistent. This could mean that semantic meaning can be derived from arbitrary sounds? — psyarxiv.com
Why do we dance? A video primer — openculture.com
Procrastination is a problem of dealing with our own emotions, not something related to time management or productivity. This sounds quite correct to me! — nytimes.com
Why do some foods like “bronze cut pasta” advertise the material they were cut with? (The sauce sticks better, for one thing.) — quora.com
Why your brain is a neural network of neural networks containing 17 billion computers — medium.com
Very interestingly, anti-inflammatory drugs enhanced the efficacy of anti-depressants. Might this suggest that depression could be some kind of inflammation? — wiley.com
The amazing experiment that was Reddit /place, a publicly-accessible canvas where users could draw one pixel at a time. (And how users organised to collaborate.) — artplusmarketing.com
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