• Amore - Omor Residence / Shatotto
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    Amore - Omor Residence / ShatottoSave this picture! Junaid Hasan PrantoHousesNikunjo, BangladeshArchitects: ShatottoAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:145 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Junaid Hasan Pranto Lead Architects: Prof Rafiq Azam More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Amore, love of a lawyer couple. This residence has been designed as a place of carnation for two busy young lawyers coming back home after a hectic day and turns into music lovers, art connoisseur, nature, and pet lovers. Although the lot size is only around 200 sqm, the design effectively accommodates both tangible and intangible functions, meeting the couple's desires. The thoughtful arrangement maximizes space, balancing functionality and personal needs while ensuring comfort and practicality within the limited area.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The basement is basically housing the music practice area, with light coming from the sky with sounds of water. The ground floor is primarily dedicated to parking, but features a green patch and water elements, complemented by a naturally lit lobby. The walls display carefully chosen artworks, setting a poetic tone for the house's entrance and creating a welcoming, visually striking atmosphere. The entrance gate, designed for both pedestrians and cars, is painted by artist Anukul Chandra Majumdar.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!This new initiative seamlessly integrates art and architecture, reflecting their harmonious connection and adding an artistic touch to the functional aspects of the entrance, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the house. Breaking social conventions, the design places all formal spaces on the top two floors, rather than the traditional lower levels. This unique approach challenges norms and redefines spatial hierarchy, offering a fresh perspective on the layout and function of the home. These spaces are seamlessly connected to open sky terraces, where lush, untamed greenery flourishes under the warmth of the western sunlight, evoking a sense of joy.Save this picture!Save this picture!At the third level, a Delonex Regia (Krishnochura) tree has been planted, symbolizing the summer with its vibrant, fiery red blooms, adding a burst of color and energy to the environment, and celebrating nature's exuberance.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeShatottoOfficePublished on March 01, 2025Cite: "Amore - Omor Residence / Shatotto" 28 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027218/amore-omor-residence-shatotto&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Having a Sweet Tooth May Mean You're a More Agreeable Person
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    Sweetness may be contagious. A growing body of research has revealed that the type of people who have a sweet tooth may also have a sweet temperament.According to the conceptual metaphor theory, metaphors such as love is sweet may be more than just linguistic terms they can build scaffolds to unconsciously guide our behavior, says Michael Schaefer, a neuropsychologist at Medical School Berlin.A Sweet Tooth and Sweet TemperamentIn research published in 2012, Brian Meier, a psychologist at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, and his colleagues studied the potential link between sweets and temperament. They confirmed that people commonly believed those with a sweet tooth were typically more agreeable.In other tests, the team gave sweet chocolate to some participants and non-sweet food like crackers to others, and found that the former were more likely to help people in need. They also found that people who professed a liking for sweet foods were more likely than those who did not like sweet foods to assist in cleaning up their city after a flood.Not all researchers agreed with these findings. In 2014, Michael Ashton, a psychologist from Brock University in Canada, and his colleagues tried to replicate Meiers 2012 findings by running similar experiments, but with a much larger number of participants. They couldnt find a strong link between a preference for sweet food and an agreeable personality.We conclude that prosocial personality is not substantially associated with sweet taste preferences, Ashton and his team wrote in their study.Nonetheless, other researchers conducted similar tests, and did find a link between agreeableness and a taste for sweet food.Cultural DifferencesNot every culture perceives food the same way, just as not every culture necessarily has the same temperament. To address any potential cultural differences, Meier and his colleagues wanted to approach the question using participants from different countries.Cultures may be different both in taste preferences as well as in their temperament, says Schaefer, who worked with Meier on a recent study published in the Journal of Research in Personality.Their team tested participants from China, Germany, Mexico, and the United States. They asked people to rate their liking for salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy food, as well as what kinds of sweet foods they liked. They then compared these to results they gathered from an established questionnaire that examined the Big Five personality factors. Agreeableness is one of the five traits examined from this test. They found that the link between taste and personality were replicated in other cultures.Schaefer notes there are some drawbacks to the study. Participants were asked to describe their own personalities, which may differ in some cases to the way others see them.In other words, individuals who like sweets may only see themselves as being more social and being a sweetie but this may not reflect their real behavior or the view by others, he says.A sweet tooth may not be the only thing that affects agreeableness. Schaefer says that in some countries, preferences for salty food may be also linked to agreeableness. But the evidence isnt as strong.Sweets and ChildhoodSchaefer says there are several theories why taste and agreeableness might be linked, though he says that these are mostly speculative at this point. One of them may start in childhood. Some people may learn to associate the sweetness of breast milk or baby formula with social caring a correlation that continues into adulthood.Or it might go back even further than our childhood.The preference for sweet food may be innate to all of us, because sweet food offers a primary energy source and the preference for this taste may enable us to look for plants with high available glucose, Schaefer says. Moreover, sweet food provides information on potential beneficial effects of food in contrast to bitter taste, which signals toxicity.These sentiments could lead to links between sweet preference and sociability, or approachableness. Given this link, we may tend to act more social, when we like sweet taste, because we may seek consistency in our perceptions, says Schaefer.Researching Personal HealthFor some researchers, theres more to finding a simple correlation between food preference and temperament. Some are researching the connection between obesity and sweets, and how having a sweet tooth might put someone in a romantic mindset.Considering that psychological effects of sweet taste include prosocial and outgoing behavior, one might speculate that a training to improve sweet taste might change depressive symptoms and/or overweight and obesity, Schaefer and Eileen Garbow wrote in their 2021 study on the topic.But they cautioned that the research on psychological sweet effects is still in its infancy, and that it remains unclear whether the psychological effects may be used to improve an individuals health.Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:American Psychological Association. Sweet taste preferences and experiences predict prosocial inferences, personalities, and behaviors.Science Daily. People with a 'sweet tooth' have sweeter dispositionsJournal of Research in Personality. Do prosocial people prefer sweet-tasting foods? An attempted replication of Meier, Moeller, Riemer-Peltz, and Robinson (2012)Individual Differences. Dispositional Properties of MetaphorJournal of Research in Personality. Cross-cultural evidence for an association between agreeableness and sweet taste preferencesApplied Sciences. Psychological Effects of Sweet Taste and Sweet Taste PreferenceJoshua Rapp Learn is an award-winning D.C.-based science writer. An expat Albertan, he contributes to a number of science publications like National Geographic, The New York Times, The Guardian, New Scientist, Hakai, and others.
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  • Whether It's Chlamydia or Inbreeding, Sydneys Koalas Face Terrible Threats
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    Inbreeding or chlamydia? Its an impossible situation. But its a situation that koalas are facing in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, where low levels of genetic diversity are threatening one of the only chlamydia-free populations of koalas thats left.According to a new analysis in Conservation Genetics, the koalas in the southwestern suburbs of Sydney are some of the only koalas in New South Wales that are still free of chlamydia, a contagious disease thats devastated the other koala populations in the state (and in Australia as a whole). But the koalas in Sydney still arent safe, thanks to their low levels of genetic diversity. Without diversity, endangered species risk succumbing to disease outbreaks and environmental threats, said Elspeth McLennan, one of the authors of the analysis and a researcher at the University of Sydneys School of Environmental and Life Sciences, according to a press release. Read More: Why Do So Many Weird Animals Live in Australia?The Threats Against Sydneys Suburban Koalas Chlamydia, a contagious disease thats spread amongst koalas and humans alike, is a major threat for todays koalas. Brought on by two separate species of bacteria in the animals, Chlamydia pecorum and Chlamydia pneumoniae, the disease (which isnt thought to transfer between koalas and humans) can cause blindness and infertility and is tied to dramatic declines in koala populations.Only a few areas are still safe from the disease for koalas, including the southwestern suburbs of Sydney, where koala populations sit at around 600 to 1,000 individuals.Taking tissue samples from 111 koalas in this area and beyond and subjecting the samples to genetic analysis, McLennan and her colleagues found that the animals had high levels of inbreeding and low levels of genetic diversity. On average, koalas in the Sydney populations have cousin or half-sibling relationships, McLennan said in the release. These dynamics could cause trouble for the suburban koalas, leaving them susceptible to disease. But any possible solutions to this issue pose their own problems, as any attempt to bring koalas in from other areas could cause chlamydia to spread, with potentially catastrophic consequences. (Indeed, the koalas high levels of inbreeding and low levels of genetic diversity mean they are likely to lack the genetic defenses against chlamydia, leaving them vulnerable to the disease if the disease did spread.)Its a classic Catch-22 situation, McLennan said in the release. If koalas from other areas of New South Wales come into Sydney, they could bring genetic diversity. But they could also bring chlamydia. If the latter happens, individual koalas are unlikely to have enough genetic variation to adapt to the threat, McLennan added in the release. Isolation, Inbreeding, and the Looming Danger of DiseaseHow did Sydneys koalas become so inbred in the first place? McLennan and her colleagues say that urbanization has isolated the animals, preventing them from breeding with koalas from outside of the city. This isolation protects them from chlamydia but leaves them at risk if they were ever to encounter the disease. Instead of some individuals being able to naturally clear chlamydia without it progressing to blindness and infertility, it is possible all individuals will contract the infection whereby it progresses to the later stages of the disease, McLennan said in the release.According to the new analysis, it is possible that koalas from beyond Sydneys southwestern suburbs will wander closer to Sydney. Indeed, McLennan and her colleagues found that koalas from Wollondilly Shire, where chlamydia is present, are already moving to Campbelltown, where it is not. Koalas are endangered in New South Wales and in several other areas of Australia, having seen a 24-percent decline in population in the past two decades. While the threats in southwest Sydney seem particularly dire, they hint at the troubles that are threatening koala populations elsewhere. Beyond southwest Sydney, the results show the importance of managing koala populations and their surrounding landscapes. We need to ensure ongoing connectivity between all koala populations to maintain their health and resilience to threats, McLennan said in the release. Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:Sam Walters is a journalist covering archaeology, paleontology, ecology, and evolution for Discover, along with an assortment of other topics. Before joining the Discover team as an assistant editor in 2022, Sam studied journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
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  • Integrated analysis of the complete sequence of a macaque genome
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    Nature, Published online: 26 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08596-wA complete genome assembly of a crab-eating macaque, revealing 46% fewer segmental duplications and 3.83 times longer centromeres than those of humans, is presented, enhancing understanding of lineage-specific phenotypes, adaptation and primate evolution.
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  • Brain-wide presynaptic networks of functionally distinct cortical neurons
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    Nature, Published online: 26 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08631-wBehavioural-state-dependent pyramidal neurons have a distinct pattern of long-range glutamatergic inputs, with a larger proportion of thalamic versus motor cortex inputs compared with non-behaviour-dependent neurons.
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  • Say Goodbye to Skype as Microsoft Is Moving to Teams
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    MicrosoftSkype is an important page of modern lives, or at least it was, as the time has come to let the app retire.As reported by XDA, Microsoft left a message in the latest Skype for Windows preview that says, Starting in May, Skype will no longer be available. Continue your calls and chats in Teams. The note is followed by a number of your friends who have already moved to Teams.XDAMicrosoft has decided to discontinue Skype after more than 20 years of service. The company is encouraging users to switch to Microsoft Teams for their communication needs. This decision is part of Microsofts strategy to streamline its communication tools and focus on Teams, which offers more integrated features for both personal and professional use, the company commented.Image by Ali Baki ArasThis farewell is not that surprising, especially after COVID-19, which offered a bucnh of many other communication programs to the whole world, which had to find new ways to connect, and Skype sorry was not the most convenient.The app was launched in 2003 and acquired by Microsoft in 2011. The company then released Teams in 2017, and Skype became that awkward friend no one knows what to do about, especially after Windows 11 shipped with Teams integration.With Zoom, Google Meet, Discord, and many other programs offering comfortable solutions, Skype just cant compete, so maybe its for the best we leave it as a fond memory. Goodnight, Skype, we will remember you.Join our 80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Say Goodbye to Skype as Microsoft Is Moving to Teams appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Pragma
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    PragmaVenturesisattheforefrontofWeb3ResearchinDistributedSystems,Blockchain,&AISystems. Combination of deep research expertise and industry track record enables us to move the needle for even the most sophisticated projects in these domains.
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  • Space Marine 2 Dev Apologizes To Players, Says The Game Won't Become A Live-Service Title
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    Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2 was a hit out of the gate last fall, but that doesn't mean its most devoted players love everything about it. Many fans are especially vocal against the idea of Space Marines 2 turning into a live-service game, especially after Focus Entertainment and developer Saber Interactive introduced community events seemingly as the only way to get desirable items that are only available for a limited time. This time, the pushback has been so intense that Focus has apologized to fans and assured them that a live-service transformation isn't in the cards for Space Marines 2.In this week's community update, Focus Entertainment shared the following statement: "We have noted that the Community Events have received cold feedback since we introduced them as an additional way to unlock cosmetic items. We saw that many of you mentioned FOMO generated by the events. Rest assured, we are not looking to transform Space Marine 2 into a full live-service game. The items available through events WILL be available later, for everyone. We want Community Events to be a way to unlock the items in advance, for the most dedicated players, and not to be a source of frustration and stress for everyone."However, that means we must provide a smooth experience in unlocking said items, which has not been the case so far. We deeply apologize for the trouble, and are currently working on a simplified process to unlock the items, to make the experience less constraining."Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Dragon Ball Super Blu-Ray Gift Set With 10 Steelbook Cases Gets $80 Discount
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    Dragon Ball Super: Collector's Edition Blu-ray Box Set $121 (was $200) See at Amazon Dragon Ball Z: Seasons 1-9 Blu-ray Box Set $130.51 (was $190) | Amazon Exclusive See at Amazon Amazon has restocked its limited-time deal on Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series Gift Set. While supplies last--or until Amazon ends the promotion--the Limited Edition Gift Set with 10 steelbook cases is available for $121 (was $200). The nearly $80 discount matches the all-time low price for this awesome Blu-ray box set. In addition to the 40% discount on Super, you can also grab the Amazon-exclusive Dragon Ball Z: Complete Series Box Set for $130, which is less than its Black Friday 2024 price. Dragon Ball Super: Collector's Edition Blu-ray Box Set $121 (was $200) The entire Dragon Ball Super arc is collected across 20 discs, two in each steelbook case. That's right, this gift set comes with 10 steelbooks and a premium "steelbox" display case. The storage box has slots for each steelbook as well as a lid featuring the dragon Shenron.At the $121 deal price, you're paying about $12 per steelbook, which is quite cheap compared to standalone anime Blu-rays with steelbook cases.Amazon's deal is unlikely to remain in stock for long. The retailer had this same offer in December and sold out quickly. See at Amazon Dragon Ball Z: Seasons 1-9 Blu-ray Box Set $130.51 (was $190) | Amazon Exclusive This Amazon-exclusive 36-disc collection carries a $190 list price, though these days it tends to hover between $145 and $170. Prior deals on this box set sold out pretty fast too, so if you're interested, we'd recommend grabbing it while you can.The Dragon Ball Z Seasons 1-9 Blu-ray Box Set features all 291 episodes presented in full HD Blu-ray with English subtitles. Dragon Ball Z takes place immediately after the events of the original Dragon Ball anime series and follows the Earth's greatest fighter, Goku, and his allies as they take on super-powered enemies like Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. This box set deal is a great way to add the series to your collection. See at Amazon
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  • What is Shin and Lu's Relationship in Sakamoto Days?
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    In Sakamoto Days, a retired assassin (Taro Sakamoto) employs two former criminals at his convenience store. First, he hires Shin Asakura, a clairvoyant assassin and his former work partner. Then, he adds Lu Shaotang to Sakamoto's team. She's a former mafia heiress with a knack for drunken fist kung fu. A better title for Sakamoto Daysmay be Taro's Convenience Store for Rehabilitating Wayward Killers.
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