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Jul 2023
48m 4s

The New Science of How We Learn & How To...

Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media
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On a hot summer day, lots of things can get dangerously hot. Your street, the dashboard and steering wheel inside your car, even your patio furniture can get hot enough to burn you. Listen as I explain just how hot. https://www.rd.com/article/things-that-get-dangerously-hot/ Why are some things harder to learn than others? Why do some people seem to learn th ... Show More
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