
Synchronize your brain waves if you want to be happily married! ● How your brain changes after 40 years ● Water was found in an asteroid 300 million kilometers from Earth ● Termites are going crazy after global warming
Synchronize your brain waves if you want to be happily married!
Some researchers from the US and China decided to answer the millennial dilemma. More precisely, what is the secret of a happy marriage. To do this, they analyzed 35 heterosexual couples in China who had taken the happy step of living together for at least a year.
To see how their happiness plays out, the researchers had them watch several videos on various topics: discussions about children, sex, relationships, as well as short documentaries about popcorn, architecture or food. Then the results were analyzed.
What came out is more than interesting, so the study was published in the famous scientific journal PNAS. Accordingly, it is not money, sex, or other nonsense that ensures the success of a long-term relationship, but the synchronization of brain waves. What does it mean? This means that you both think alike in many ways.
Please you men could be in trouble if you have a penny left over and she wants a trip to the Caribbean. But if you make her think like you, everything is solved. It also happens the other way around. You mean she likes soap operas and you like matches? If you want to be happy, learn to love Esmeralda and Jorge Armando. In this sublime way, which is scientifically called “happy wife, happy life”, you will find that you not only start to think alike, but also find similar solutions to the situations you face. Harmony writes on you.
The only thing researchers have yet to figure out, the study says, is why some couples end up developing mental health problems when things were going so well. But we’ll keep you posted as these folks continue their research.
How your brain changes after 40 years
Don’t get me wrong, the brain doesn’t change, it just recalibrates. In the sense that different parts of the brain become more active and others less so. In short, your brain is telling you to think differently.
For example, in youth, even in adolescence, your brain is like a sponge, you learn new languages, discover new and new talents, you are inclined to do sports, etc. After 40 years, you slowly but surely turn from a “party girl” into an old woman who screams all day that the noise of the neighbor’s sink bothers her. If you wake up with a basin of water on the balcony, ready to pour it on the children who are playing war under your window, it is clear that you have changed nervously.
More precisely, certain areas of your brain become less active, and this means more rigid thinking, less patience, less inhibitions, you are no longer so communicative, etc. The study says this happens because your metabolism slows down and your brain can no longer get as much glucose as it did when it was telling you to run with the opposite sex and be happy all day.
To get in shape and stop terrorizing the tenants with the fact that you are disgusting inhumans with sciatica, do more sports, follow a healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle. There’s not much you can do except delay the inevitable as long as possible. As they say, stop being sad that life is hard, be glad that it is short!
Water was discovered in an asteroid 300 million km from Earth
About 150 researchers from around the world analyzed 17 samples from the Ryugu asteroid, located about 300 million kilometers from Earth. The samples were obtained by the Japanese space probe Hayabusa-2, which was launched in 2014 and returned to Earth two years later.
Analysis of the asteroid’s composition showed that it formed outside of our solar system. Even more interesting is that a drop of water was found inside one of the samples. Not ice, but liquid. It doesn’t seem like much, but this sample didn’t exceed 5.4 grams either. Where to squeeze more?
What does such a discovery say, which, by the way, was published by the journal Science itself, and not by someone else? Let me explain! The general hypothesis accepted today about the origin of water on our planet, namely seas, oceans, etc., has asteroids in the foreground. At the beginning of the solar system, Earth was bombarded by asteroids that brought water in the form of ice. In this water there would be compounds of life, namely amino acids and others. In a word, panspermia.
The sample in question only shows us that the panspermia hypothesis has a huge chance of being true. How can you say that traces of amino acids were found in the asteroid Ryuku? By the way, look in the mirror if you want to see the offspring of aliens in the cosmic galaxy. If what you see makes you sick, drink a glass of water, because you share a common origin anyway, meaning they come from a very, very far corner of the Milky Way. That should put your mind at ease.
Termites are going crazy after global warming
When everyone is dying from global warming and its effects, termites seem to be one of the few creatures that are actually enjoying all the changes that come and go. This is stated in a study recently published in the journal Science and signed by more than a hundred researchers from around the world.
Not only do termites like drought and heat, but it also increases their appetite, which is something to be wary of, according to a related study. To be afraid of something is about seven times. That’s about the same amount of wood termites consume if the temperature rises by just 10 degrees Celsius. Not globally, because that would mean mass extinction, but seasonally. But as global temperatures continue to rise, so will termite appetites in direct proportion.
And not only will the appetite increase, but the desire to travel will intensify. Thus, according to the above-mentioned researchers, termites will begin to migrate from the equatorial areas where they normally live and expand their habitat into areas where they would not normally venture. So, if you were wondering who to bet on to win the battle for survival in the face of global warming, you just got one of the winners.
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