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故事的力量
The stories we all have to share are connected to our wellness and offer clues on how we can adjust our vulnerability and growth.
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人工智能的进步如何最终将我们推向毁灭
Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris describes a scenario that is both terrifying and likely to occur. It’s not, he says, a good combination.
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为何许多伴侣可能会欢迎”睡眠离婚”
It's not about sleeping apart; it's about sleeping well while staying together.
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新词汇——以及它们折射出的我们
Anne Curzan shows how new words like “hangry” or “adorkable” get sealed in dictionaries. Some might lament these types of words as the death of a language, but Curzan says they reveal that a language is living, breathing, and growing.
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美国风暴地带的忧郁影像
英国出生的摄影师罗伯特·莱斯利驾车穿越美国南部与西南部,累计行程一万英里。他用镜头记录下废弃的停车场、被法拍的房屋与残破的广告牌,呈现的并非繁荣的机遇之地,而是一片在风暴蹂躏后走向衰败的土地,折射出美国梦背后深深的幻灭与矛盾。
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我的飞行汽车在哪里?很可能某天会出现在TED舞台上
TED舞台上曾多次出现飞行汽车的身影。从2004年保罗·莫勒的垂直起降”天空汽车”,到2011年的”转型者”,这些令人脑洞大开的未来交通工具至今仍停留在概念阶段。文章回顾了这些差点成真、也可能永远无法实现的飞行汽车科技演示,探讨飞行汽车的梦想究竟离现实还有多远。
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一位研究者如何探索那种令人酥麻、普遍存在、无从认错又令人不安的”既视感”现象
Déjà vu — we all know it when we feel it, but could we make it happen in someone else? Psychology researcher Anne Cleary figured out a way.
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图片故事:为何埃利斯岛的历史在今天依然意义深远
When artist JR started a project about the 1.2 million people held in limbo at the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital in the early 20th century, he couldn’t help but notice ghosts of the present.
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女性性功能障碍:究竟哪里出了问题?
对于那些性欲低下、性交疼痛或无法达到高潮的女性而言,更清楚地了解这些性功能障碍往往有助于她们成功康复。
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地球上最大的河流是看不见的——它在空中流淌
On a typical sunny day in the Amazon, 20 billion metric tons of water pass through the trees and into the air. This is more than just a feat of Nature — it’s at the heart of South America’s economy, as researcher Antonio Donato Nobre explains.