Poetry Hut Blog Saturday SCIENCE! edition:
- — “Notice the way she easily uses the language of the brain (”neural routes,” “receptive pathways”) to describe the function of fiction.” —
- — Dead Parrot sketch is 1,600 years old —
- — Scientists have developed a method to look into the brain of a person and read out who has spoken to him or her and what was said —
- — “Also, the contemplation of serious science occupies part of my brain in such a way that allows poetry to come through.” —
- — Weapons Of Mass Production’, I Mean, ‘Mass Destruction!’ How The Brain Prevents Verbal Errors —
- — Scientists from VIB at Ghent University have succeeded in converting annual plants into perennials. —
- — The Music of the Primes —
Twyla Tharp on the Subject of Motivation and Creativity
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