England’s meek concession of the series is a waste of talent and Jamie Smith’s stroke sums up the structural failure ...
It was the afternoon of a week long, 8 hour each day course on well known (but hard to interpret) European authors. The instructor, looking somewhat bleary-eyed herself, asked the seminar students to ...
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The quantum physics behind why we forget
Forgetting feels like a failure of attention, but physics treats it as a fundamental process with a measurable price. At the ...
Retiring early may ease your stress and give you freedom, but it probably isn't the smartest move if you hope to keep your mental edge. In fact, quitting the workplace is likely to cost you IQ points, ...
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Brain fade! Fortune goes India's way as Mitchell Marsh rules himself out when he wasn't
NEW DELHI: In a rare and bizarre occurrence, Australia batter Mitchell Marsh ruled himself out despite not edging the ball on the second day of the second day-night Test against India in Adelaide.
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OOPS, he did it again. After a well-publicised blooper in last year’s grand final, which saw him drop an absolute sitter, Jack Darling has suffered another brain fade at a terrible time for his Eagles ...
THE young SA jockey who angrily punched his horse in the ribs before a race at Port Lincoln has “unreservedly” apologised, saying he had a “brain fade”. Apprentice rider Dylan Caboche, 22, was ...
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