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Previously Unknown Dolphin Species Discovered in Switzerland (Các Loài Cá Heo Chưa Được Biết Đến Từng Sống Ở Thụy Sỹ)

Twenty million years ago, the Swiss Plateau region, or “Mittelland”, was an ocean in which dolphins swam. Cách đây hai mươi triệu năm, vùng cao nguyên Thụy Sỹ hay “Mittelland” - Huyện hành chánh cũ của Thụy Sỹ - là đại dương, nơi cá heo sinh sống. https://syntheticbilingual.blogspot.com/2022/05/previously-unknown-dolphin-species.html By  University of Zurich     May 17, 2022 Source:  https://www.heritagedaily.com/2022/05/previously-unknown-dolphin-species-discovered-in-switzerland/143640?amp&fbclid=IwAR0XtBmRM9x72h_GHimcD7Si3Xh3CPttUa1CsSZhsLx-tN-DIsg6V_eEVUM (Vui lòng xem bản dịch tiếng Việt bên dưới) Researchers at the University of Zurich’s Palaeontological Institute have discovered two previously unknown species related to modern sperm whales and oceanic dolphins based on a study of fossilised ear bones. About 20 million years ago the climate became warmer resulting in rising sea levels that flooded the low-lying areas of Europe. Switzerland at the time was part of an

Psychologists Found a “Striking” Difference in Intelligence After Examining Twins Raised Apart in South Korea and the United States (Các Nhà Tâm Lý Nhận Thấy Sự Khác Biệt “Rõ” Về Trí Thông Minh Của Cặp Song Sinh Sống Riêng Biệt Giữa Hàn Quốc Và Mỹ)

https://syntheticbilingual.blogspot.com/2022/05/psychologists-found-striking-difference.html by   Eric W. Dolan   May 7, 2022 in   Cognitive Science ,  Social Psychology Source:  https://www.psypost.org/2022/05/psychologists-found-a-striking-difference-in-intelligence-after-examining-twins-raised-apart-in-south-korea-and-the-united-states-63091?fbclid=IwAR0qGDfpujowNgj4a6tQXUG7iv2GdM4L2Cjp-AzNVhJ0fdZ9WSAm_yFX5_s (Vui lòng xem bản dịch tiếng Việt bên dưới) A new study of monozygotic twins raised apart in South Korea and the United States provides unique insight into how genetic, cultural, and environmental factors influence human development. The new research has been published in the scientific journal  Personality and Individual Differences . “I have studied identical twins reared apart for many years. They pose a simple, yet elegant experiment for disentangling genetic and environmental influences on human traits. This case was unique in that the twins were raised in differe

Having an Unsupportive Romantic Partner is Associated with Neurophysiological Changes in Error Processing (Những Thay Đổi Sinh Lý Thần Kinh Khi Phạm Lỗi Với Người Yêu Thô Lỗ)

https://syntheticbilingual.blogspot.com/2022/05/having-unsupportive-romantic-partner-is.html By   Eric W. Dolan April 21, 2022 in   Cognitive Science ,  Relationships and Sexual Health Source:  https://www.psypost.org/2022/04/having-an-unsupportive-romantic-partner-is-associated-with-neurophysiological-changes-in-error-processing-62977?fbclid=IwAR1mMlVU7HlxST8pK0eXZ8yR3x04PxWDZqCAcaDvcPninqNRMw_C6oNayTU (Vui lòng xem bản dịch tiếng Việt bên dưới) Being subjected to unsupportive behaviors from a romantic partner appears to influence how the brain processes mistakes, according to new research published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology . The findings indicate that unsupportive behaviors are associated with heightened neural reactivity after committing an error in the presence of one’s partner. “Romantic relationships are a huge part of many people’s lives, but there is still so much that we don’t know about how they impact our day-to-day experiences,” said Erin Pa