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Neuroscientist Katharine McBride was born 121 years ago today. She was a key early researcher of aphasia, and went on to become the fourth president of Bryn Mawr college, running the institution from 1942 to 1970.
#WomenInSTEM #NeuroSky #Psychology #EduSky 🧪
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Sunlit stone corridor with tall classical columns casting strong shadows; a strip of deep blue sky and a tree are visible at the far end.
If humans lacked creativity, we would still live thatched houses…
#photography #philly #art #museum #architecture
I got a new pen that can write under water. It can write other words too.
NDTV is right wing gov owned channel. No need to take anything they say seriously. Kindly verify everything they claim or just choose a reliable source of news.
A Chicago Pope implies the existence of an MLA Pope and APA Pope
Super rare magenta aurora in the sky over Finland ✨
Falco rufigularis, an amazing hunter. ✨ Did you like it?
Why do wolves scent roll? 🐺
When encountering a new scent, wolves will scent roll to mark that area as their own + perhaps even bring the scent back to their family to share the discovery - it’s like bringing home a souvenir!
Plus, it looks like a lot of fun!
Our sweet Teddy got diagnosed with thymoma, cancer of the thymus gland, in July of 2023. It’s so rare only one percent of dogs get it. It was inoperable so we chose radiation. The tumor shrank but there were no guarantees. Today we were told he is still cancer free. Merry Christmas to us ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️
Your moment of calm + beauty ❤️
Yes, yes, and yes.
Also, the world has always been on fire. Always. Sometimes it’s a little better. Sometimes it’s worse—but we solider on and do the best we can.
Find the little things that sustain you. For me that’s my family, college football, WWE, dumb memes, and a good book.
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Childhood trauma leaves invisible scars. 💔
In my blog, I explore the truths behind my debut book Shattered Paths, a story inspired by my journey through foster care. It’s about pain, resilience, and hope—showing how light can emerge from darkness. Read more: www.danrolph.com/post/explori...
There’s no such thing as “too many books”—only not enough shelves, not enough time, and not enough space for the dream library with a sliding ladder. But let’s be honest… we’ll keep buying books anyway.
Amazon may be convenient, but it can’t replace the magic of a rainy day in a cosy bookstore—the smell of old pages, fresh coffee, and shelves full of new adventures waiting to be found.
Had some groceries delivered. Reminded myself to grab them right away because there are bagels in there, and sometimes squirrels eat the bagels if I'm not quick. Went out there, one paper bag was labeled BREAD. Very quickly felt my brain go, "Well, jeez, don't write it on the bag."
I'd give my left arm to be ambidextrous
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you’ll be a mile away and you’ll have their shoes.”
— Jack Handey
May not be applicable to you…
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"Change yourself and you have done your part in changing the world." - Paramahansa Yogananda
The feeling of lacrimos in the style of Picasso
CW!!! AI Art!!!
The feeling of lacrimos in the style of Picasso
For reforestation, which is needed worldwide, it requires the expertise of experts, and the advice of such institutions should be sought, especially from our governments and decision-makers worldwide.🌳
Should be in every newsagents window.
A nerd in a teal sweater holding a stack of books about railroads in front of a wall of framed maps.
Hi. I'm Andrew. I own New England's oldest map store because last year I moved across the country after an old guy retired and gave it to me Willy Wonka-style. Visit my store in Rhode Island. www.mapcenter.com