Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Let physics change your mind

I should probably ad a subject tag of "better late than never". Maybe later.

Somehow this article got past me last year. My absentminded/aloof game is apparently too strong sometimes. So I apologize if you already knew about this item from Neuroscience News ages ago, but...

New Parts of the Brain Become Active After Students Learn Physics
A neuroimaging study reveals brain areas not commonly associated with science learning become active when people complete physics problems.
It inspired a new Physics Ad. Too late for this year just means super early for next year.


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