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How people wake up and regain alertness in the hours after sleep is related to how they are sleeping, eating, and exercising. Here, in a prospective longitudinal study of 833 twins and genetically unrelated adults, we demonstrate that how effectively an individual awakens in the hours following ...
How many people the Earth can support depends on future events, many of which are beyond our control; natural constraints and processes, many of which we don’t understand; values regarding the kinds of worlds we want, which are likely to change over time; and, most importantly, human choic...
And it___just like happiness. If you are really happy, you do good things that bringjoy to the people around you. Once they become happy, they do the same. So the___spreads. And just like a dandelion—it blooms (开花), sharing its sunny color with everyone and sends its seeds (种...
aPeople may have different opinions as to which trees, according to Berkeley, have made a sound. Output how many different opinions are represented in the input? Two people hold the same opinion only if they hear exactly the same set of trees. You may assume that P < 100 and T < 100...
Elena Cavender Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at [email protected] or follow her @ecaviar_....
Where to Make New Friends Mahesh Grossman, a 62-year-old hypnotherapist and owner of Berkeley Hypnosis in Berkeley, CA, has made many friends over the years by joining peer-ledmeditationgroups, 12-step groups, and church groups. “Everyone goes out to dinner after the meeting. I get to ...
As investment in third spaces dwindled, people have turned to the internet as a quasi-third space that many argue exacerbates feelings of isolation. This reliance on the internet for social interaction contributes to "learned loneliness," or the idea that we've adjusted to living with an ...
Why it took a tech-tonic shift tor respond to the pandemic boom What will human-robot interaction look like in the future? Cisco builds new networks to support its circular economy How this tiny technology transformed society Why we’re the Official Logistics Partner: To the Moon ...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (e.g., laboratory lotteries)—a dominant class of measures—are outperformed by survey-based stated preferences, which are more stable and predict real-world risk taking across different domains. How...