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Speaking River, Speaking Rain | DailyGood

[ad_1] March 7, 2021– “Are languages ​​then just a collection of words, syntax and semantics? I would like to see them sometimes as seeds and other as fields, alive as the minds, languages, throats, bodies and air through which they pass; germinating, taking root , bearing fruit, evolving as beings. But also maintaining space, expanding…

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Photo of Paralyzed Man Cleaning Plastic From India River Goes Viral –And He’s Showered With Gifts to Better His Life

[ad_1] A passion for photography has always possessed this young engineer from Kerala, India. Now he knows there is a purpose, after a photo he took while walking through his village ended up changing a man’s life and received recognition from the Prime Minister of India. Nandu Ks with Rjappan Carrying a rented camera in…

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Tricking Coronavirus With a Fake ‘Handshake’ –Scientists Develop Peptides That Could Inactivate COVID

[ad_1] Fool the new coronavirus once and it can’t cause cell infection, new research suggests. Scientists have developed protein fragments, called peptides, that fit neatly into a groove in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that it would normally use to access a host cell. These peptides effectively trick the virus into “shaking hands” with a replica…

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A Few Words on the Soul

[ad_1] March 6, 2021– “We have a soul sometimes.Nobody has it without stoppingto survive.”In a New York Times article, Edward Hirsch called Wislawa Szymborska “a philosophically inflected poet who investigates great unanswerable questions with tremendous finesse. She meets her dizzying sense of the world’s fleeting splendor with excruciating historical knowledge.” Here, the Polish Nobel laureate…

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Pandemic Has Created a Generation of Schoolchildren More Interested in STEM Careers Than Ever, Poll Says

[ad_1] The pandemic has created a generation of schoolchildren interested in a career in science, technology, engineering and manufacturing, a new survey revealed. SWNS A survey of 1,000 children ages 11 to 17 revealed that 83% have been learning about the pandemic by watching the news, and 71% ask their parents about the virus because…