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The lead author of the paper, Takeo Watanabe, a professor of cognitive linguistic and psychological sciences, pointed out that: "If you do overlearning, you may be able to increase the chance that what you learn will not be gone". But what other tricks can help us learn better?

This misconception can be seen through the wrongly chosen alternatives in which a remarkable number of students from both exact and human sciences pointed out that the human being is the most evolved organism, showing a plain misunderstanding of the difference between evolution and progress.

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This is simply a fact of human nature, one that Francis Bacon, the Abner Doubleday of experimental science, pointed out 400 years ago when he created the scientific method as a tool to overcome our inherently delusional thinking.

Science pointed out that the brains of children were being mortgaged to pay for it.

Jonathan Chait of New York, citing the relevant political science, points out that that's nonsense.

As Karalis, a graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science, points out, "Here is where the magic of the resonant coupling comes about.

In 1976, between the first and second international oil shocks, he published an influential paper in the journal Science pointing out that Sweden consumed far less energy per unit of economic activity than the United States did.

But Mr. Smaragdas, a 30‐ year‐old Vietnam veteran now studying for his master's degree in political science, points out that many of the Democrats in Astoria are homeowners and tend to be conservative.

An earlier paper that explores the potential usefulness of synaesthesia for cognitive science points out that most people seem to have some degree of synaesthetic association going on in their heads, but that synaesthetes are just unusually aware of the experience.

As Popular Science points out, every 26 months or so, the MRO transmits a massive payload of shots from the planet's surface, thanks the ideal positioning of Mars, Earth and the Sun.

The authors of this study, published in the journal Science, point out that the animals do now need to travel further to find seals, and that this is likely to be an "important factor explaining declines in their body condition and survival" of polar bears.

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