If you've been looking for a fresh way to get students thinking outside the box, this may be just what you need.
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Emerging studies suggest that physiological changes in the body can manipulate our emotions. Thanks to a recent report published in Nature, we may be one step closer to understanding how cardiac activity directly influences how we feel.
The series "Alone Together" delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and intimacy, exploring the complexities that arise within human connections.
Many of the tens of trillions of organisms in your gut, or gastrointestinal tract, can help maintain good digestion and health. But some of them are not so cooperative: When they take over, they wreak havoc. That might mean you get food poisoning or make more bathroom trips than you’d like—but some might have bigger implications. These nasty bugs could be sending the brain signals connected to brain-related disorders including anxiety and Alzheimer’s disease. Is your gut the key to a healthy
Liaison is a minimal surreal series of self portraits. We used window light and some red threads that reflect strong connection with mobile and social media. We wanted to show how it can make us loose some human qualities.
There is great comfort in the familiar. It's one reason humans often flock to other people who share the same interests, laugh at the same jokes, hold the same political views. But familiar ground may not be the best place to cultivate creativity. From science and business to music and the world of fashion, researchers have found that people with deep connections to people from other countries and cultures often see benefits in terms of their creative output. This week on Hidden Brain, we look at the powerful connection between the ideas we dream up and the people who surround us, and what it really takes to think outside the box.
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by Shiona Herbert It’s funny how art catches your eye. Sometimes the clouds look like a Georgia O’Keeffe painting. Whenever I see a bunch of irises, I always think of van Gogh. The soup aisle at the supermarket prompts thoughts about Andy Warhol.
GCSE exam themes: Human Figure, Telling Stories, In the News, Materials, Light and Dark, In a Different Way, Connections.
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