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Here are this week’s…
Change is the only constant in this world. Nature is always changing, and this is most evident in the seasons and cyclical rhythm of nature. A very good read about the way the seasons are changing, and the new normal we will need to adapt to. The Changing of the Seasons.
What is laughter and what is it for? And what is the oldest joke ever recorded? A very nice read about The Importance of Laughter.
A calendar app built for spending more quality time with friends and family. Outside.
We already know that our natural environments, the places where we live, are shaping our behavior. It’s the same with built environments - our buildings, houses, public spaces. An interesting read on How the Buildings You Occupy Might Be Affecting Your Brain.
An interesting app that is tracking the sun's position and movements,
anywhere and at any time. Sunlitt.
BONUS: A collection of lovely and enjoyable cartoons worth checking out. Tom Gauld’s Weekly Cartoon List in The New Scientist.
Learning to see time through a child’s eyes may make us happier. Why Children Perceive Time Slower Than Adults.
This week, we are revisiting a beautiful story that will remind you that you are okay.
The Stars at Night.
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