Sentences with phrase «bigger brains take»

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With all of the intelligent changes Panda and Penguin brought to the table, it was only a matter of time before one of Google's big brained developers found a way to «smarten» search engines up enough to take a question and look at the context rather than seeing the words within the query as separate entities.
My Fortune colleague Erika Fry (also my partner - in - crime for our April cover story on big data, biology, and digital health, which I really hope you'll take some time to read) reports on some ways to look out for your brain.
God, who created the entire universe, with all its diversity, and has sovereign knowledge over every minute detail, is much bigger and wiser than our human brains can take in.
This breakfast is perfect for fueling your day because you truly need a big bowl of nourishment to keep your brain on track... or for me, I need it just to make sure I can get from rolling out of bed to that time in the mid-afternoon when I get to either take a shower or do a little yoga on my matt (ie baby is sleeping and not demanding the boob).
But I think I took a couple of things away: One was really that in infancy... attachment - promoting behavior — that helping him manage stress the way that those mother rats helped their pups manage stress — was a hugely important thing, and that was going to make a big difference in terms of how his brain develops, how his stress response system develops, and that that was going to help him a lot going forward.
Of course, with big wheels, she will take this opportunity to discover new sounds, sights, textures, and smells in the house helping her brain development.
But, you know, I am going to be writing, editing, doing something for Scientific American and various other places in the future and, yes, taking a good long rest and looking forward to dropping my brain into a nice big glass of water for awhile.
The eyes are so big that each eyeball, at 16 millimetres in diameter, takes up the same volume as the entire brain.
«If we are trying to build a [brain - computer interface] decoder we need to take into account the bigger context of what the target of the movement is.»
Bigger changes took place within the animals» brains.
Our brains generate the same reward signals when we conquer any challenge, big or small, so I take on smaller challenges outside of work.2 My daily physical workouts are diverse — running, yoga, Pilates, strength training — and I progress by focusing on today's form and peak performance.
«After Blue Brain, I think Felix will take on only bigger - vision projects.
EEGs taken before and after the training showed that the biggest changes occurred in the brains of the group that trained using the «dual n - back» method.
They show that it didn't take a technological revolution or a particularly big brain to cross continents.
«It's amazing that something we now take for granted, cooking, was such a transformational technology which gave us the big brains that have made us the only species to study ourselves and to generate knowledge that transcends what was observed firsthand; to tamper with itself, fixing imperfections with the likes of glasses, implants and surgery and thus changing the odds of natural selection; and to modify its environment so extensively (for better and for worse), extending its habitat to improbable locations.»
In terms of brain simulation, the challenges are even bigger: The world's fourth most powerful supercomputer took 40 minutes to model one second of brain activity in a simulated network containing 1.73 billion neurons and over a trillion synapses, yet this represents just one per cent of neuronal networks in the human brain.
If you can't break down protein or you're stressed and you're breaking down your structural protein, i.e. muscle, that can cause a big problem, because the more catabolic you are, the more you're taking from your muscle, the more you're taking from your brain neurotransmitters because those are all made from protein.
Yoga keeps me renewed and excited about both, as if the yoga practice turns over my brain cells, fills up my inner battery with good charge and takes me beyond myself to see Big Pictures.
Since then, the zombie movie has been a staple at the cinema and at home, with offerings ranging from the totally»80s classic Night of the Comet to the biggest box office zombie flick yet, World War Z. Because there are only so many ways to serve up brains, and with TV's The Walking Dead doing an excellent job of that on a regular basis, filmmakers are taking unique approaches to zombies and treating them as characters, not just mindless threats.
«Well, at the end of Metal Gear Solid you kill Liquid Snake, who is your brother and a clone of Big Boss, but Revolver Ocelot, who had his arm cut off my a ninja, transplants Liquid's arm onto his stump and the nanomachines in Liquid's blood take over Ocelot's brain so the two now share one body.»
SNUB: Will Smith This blockbuster movie star hasn't taken on a heavy dramatic role since 2008's «Seven Pounds,» and he did it convincingly this year in NFL medical drama «Concussion» as the Nigerian - born doctor who took on one of the biggest sports institutions in America to raise awareness for the brain damage players risk with every tackle.
Amongst the slick costumes and inventive gadgets, Black Panther takes the time to talk about restorative justice and the extent to which we seek it, giving it a bigger brain — and heart — than a lot of other entries in the franchise.
The comments come from current Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND co-ordinators, heads of house, inclusion managers and Form Group Tutors...: We used this in small groups in our new class every morning for a week, what a great start, everyone is still buzzing... Builds a strong sense of belonging to something special... your class... Encourages differences and similarities to recognised and valued... Hugely improves our efforts at inclusion... The students quickly came out of their shells and are blossoming... Reveals much of the nature of the students... Gets us buzzing as a group... Encourages participants to take part in their own game and go and find things out from others... brilliant ice breaker game... Helped to resolve a huge problem we had in getting students to gel... Switches the students brains on from the moment go... Helps to break down various barriers... Gives a big boost to developing important life skills... This gives a great insight and a fantastic array of examples, clues and hints as to the characters of each individual in the group... Helps participants learn some things about themselves... Helps participants learn some things about others... Helps you learn about the participants (you can be a player as well on some occasions)... Makes it easy to develop class rules of fairness and cooperation... Builds a sense of purpose... Creates a sense of community and togetherness... Brilliant, just brilliant... our school is buzzing...
It took me a few drives to realize just how small the A3 is; it's so elegantly appointed that my brain just defaulted to assuming it was a bigger car.
It takes a little brain reconfiguring to have a four - cylinder motor in something this big.
I know people have a hard time trusting these things to brake in time, but I can assure that if the Explorer's brain doesn't think it can handle it, it flashes warning lights and alerts to make sure the driver takes an active role in bringing the big beast down to a halt.
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Yes, Tangerine has an app, but it's designed for your chequing account and it takes a few taps to get down to see your investments, and even there they only show you the balance in your investment account, with no flashy graphs of recent market drops or big red daily change numbers, and no individual segment reporting so you have to work a bit harder to activate your lizard brain.
So early shoppers, take note — new white and black DS Lites will come with Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain, red DS Lites will come with Big Brain Academy, pink DS Lites will have Nintendogs Labrador and Friends, and blue DS Lites will feature Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat?.
Though we often rally behind puzzle games which give our fingers something to do while our brains dissect the problem, you might be surprised to learn that we took to Strata in a big way.
That these coral seem to function in a manner aggressively towards each other may help explain why, although we have big brains, we continue to take over each others land and war with each other around the world.
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It takes a lot of planetary good fortune over a long period of time combined with fortuitous evolutionary sequences to get a big brained organism with ability to significantly manipulate the environment.
I did this big brain dump because I had not taken a lot of notes because I was listening so much, which is completely different than my norm.
There's a story I recall about some famous and brilliant mathematician — perhaps Norbert Wiener — who rarely took his nose out of a book and who didn't like to waste time: he would read while walking to and from the classroom (or perhaps his office) but have his arm out such that with a small part of his (very big) brain he could count the doorframes as they were ticked off against his hand; at the right count, his wrist would stiffen, and with his arm as a lever, rotate himself into the room still reading.
I worry that this is one of the central problems with our professional culture - we push the belief that «hard work» and «brains» are all it takes to succeed, but in fact, chance plays a big role, too.
It is built on research showing that negativity makes a big impact on the brain, and that unless they take steps to counteract instances of negativity, couples grow apart emotionally.
Negativity just makes a bigger impact on the brain, and unless we take steps to counteract it, slights will accumulate, continually accelerating the likelihood that partners will grow apart emotionally.
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