and they could still find their nuts. They weren't using smell, they were using the hippocampus, this exquisitely evolved mechanism in the brain for finding things.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
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and they could still find their nuts. They weren't using smell, they were using the hippocampus, this exquisitely evolved mechanism in the brain for finding things.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
and they could still find their nuts. They weren't using smell, they were using the hippocampus, this exquisitely evolved mechanism in the brain for finding things.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
which are these balls of mucus and bacteria and food that get lodged in your tonsils and they smell really terrible, sometimes you cough them up and it's like -- it's awful.
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
like it was yesterday hiking through a dense forest the smell of pine trees birds chirping overhead
Slow Spaces
Alright, second lesson was: smell the roses. And the dirt. And the fertilizer. After Chung, I thanked this man.
My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs
The scary part was not the extent or the speed at which the flood came, but the color and the smell. The water came from the overflow of the Lerma River,
Your Inner Fire Is Your Greatest Strength | Xiye Bastida | TED · TED
"What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Well, that suggests that maybe language doesn't craft reality.
How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky | TED · TED
were inspired by this little boy in the village where he grew up, smelling a specific smell, hearing a specific voice,
Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language
Even when he wrote in English, when you read his writings in English, you smell the same smell, sense the same feeling.
Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language
seven of us in this long line, with the smell of rubbish all around us and cockroaches crawling all around.
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world? | Hugh Evans