
π And Boy Do I Like This
08/30/23 β’ 13 min
The experience of life on Earth underpins our psyche in our smallest everyday encounters. This edition, with a blue moth, red-faced duck and the sky's crack of summer. Oh, and the heaven trees. Again. They're kind of a leitmotif now.
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The experience of life on Earth underpins our psyche in our smallest everyday encounters. This edition, with a blue moth, red-faced duck and the sky's crack of summer. Oh, and the heaven trees. Again. They're kind of a leitmotif now.
Find the Newsletter edition with the same title on LinkedIn.
π° Read the Curious Natural Philosopher Newsletter on LinkedIn
π± Learn Biology on The A Level Biologist - Your Hub, our Official Sponsor
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π San Pellegrino
The mysterious sticker on the small glass water bottle hinted at a place long gone. It read: San Pellegrino Terme - Italia - 1899. The place is still alive. Want to visit?
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π± How Technology Is Changing Our Biology with Dr. Marios Kyriazis
When I found out that neurons get to compete with sex cells for resources, I found a deep well of research artfully brought together by Dr. Marios Kyriazis under the indispensable soma hypothesis. As technology advances, the positive stress it elicits in our minds (hormesis), trains our neurons to improve. This leads to slower ageing in an increasingly post-reproductive world. Tune in to a special guest episode this season, packed with new ideas and new perspectives on old ideas:
βοΈ Natural principles invoked in tech-driven cell repair
π Noeme: our tech-married selves
π Status and health in the technocognitive web
Read more at indispensablesoma.info
Research Paper: The Impact of Hormesis, Neuronal Stress Response, and Reproduction, upon Clinical Aging: A Narrative Review
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