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- 经济学人|用手交谈,用手思考 - 英音听力|BBC 经济学人等 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
Children with language delays caused by brain injuries at or around birth, but who nonetheless gesture as much as their peers, are likely to catch up verbally by the age of about 30 months Those who gesture less are more likely to need intensive early intervention
- 英音听力|BBC 经济学人等 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
For those battling chronic pain, melodies can be a balm offering a more tranquil slumber thanks to music's proven pain-dulling powers In fact, the innovative music care app developed by Dr Stephanie Goetan even lets healthcare providers prescribe tunes as a form of pain management
- 经济学人|可爱文化如何席卷全球 - 英音听力|BBC 经济学人等 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
The demand is even greater: those videos have been viewed more than 625bn times 浏览任何社交媒体动态,不久就会出现一段可爱的视频。 也许它展示了一个咯咯笑的婴儿,或者一只兔子在啃草莓。
- 经济学人|为什么上班要穿制服 - 英音听力|BBC 经济学人等 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
Those customers draw different conclusions if staff are in uniform, for good and bad A study by Robert Smith of Tilburg University and his colleagues asked people to imagine being on the receiving end of poor service when picking up a pizza
- 外刊精读106期:为什么英美年轻人也不生孩子了? - 英语何太急 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
A new survey reveals that only 55% of Gen Z and millennials plan to have children One in four of those surveyed, aged between 18 and 34, has ruled out parenthood entirely, with the most common reason cited being “wanting time for themselves” Why this increasing need for more “me time”?
- 雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Self-Centered People 以自我为中心的人
I think self-centered people, those who are preoccupied with themselves, are more likely to get what they want, at least in the short term because they know what they want in the first place and they tend to do anything in their power to attain it For instance, they receive the attention they desire from their peers
- 经济学人|人们能被说服不再相信虚假信息吗? - 英音听力|BBC 经济学人等 | 小宇宙 - 听播客,上小宇宙
The use of AI chatbots may also help address another problem with human-led debunking In a paper published in PNAS Nexus in October 2024, some of Dr Costello's colleagues at MIT suggested those whose beliefs are challenged often look for secret motives their self-appointed debunkers may be hiding
- The School of Life|为什么完美主义者总觉得自己不够好?
It has its origins in a far more regrettable feeling of never being good enough It is rooted in self-hatred – sparked by memories of being disapproved of or neglected by those who should have more fairly esteemed us warmly in childhood
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