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According to a Stanford University study, participants who felt awe -- defined as "the emotion that arises when one encounters something so strikingly vast that it provokes a need to update one's mental schemas" -- felt like they had more time available and were less impatient.
Findings such as these usually provoke a cry of "We need more women in science!" and organisations wheel out a spokesperson to explain that girls should be encouraged to study science at university.
At least Looking was provoking a much needed conversation.
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Finance Minister Maria Luis Albuquerque warned parliament that investor confidence was already waning, while failure to cut the budget deficit in line with Lisbon's EU commitments could provoke a new debt crisis and need for another bailout.
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