dilluns, 14 de desembre del 2015

Death and architecture. -Allison Killing-

The most common causes of death are cancer and heart attacks, because they are chronic diseases. We spend so much time in the hospital. We've all been in a hospital, and we all know that we suffer discomfort and hallways are unpleasant. Hospital architecture doesn't do a good job designing hospitals because death is a tabu in the society.
In Italy there's an hospital that seems cozy because there are some backyards where you can feel natural lights and natural air.

Allison Killing, an architect, complains about hospital architecture and asks people to talk about it to change the hospital design, or rather, how we die.

diumenge, 13 de desembre del 2015

eL Seed Street art with a message of hope and peace by Àlex Bernat

eL Seed is an artist that he does graffitis in buildings for share messages.

Firstly, he told us that write graffities is the essence of his work. He benefits to add that we don't need to understand the Language he used (arab) because it's art and all of us can get it. He benefit to add that we don't need to understand the Language he used (arab) because it's art and all of us can get it. Every places that he does his graffities it has a unique meaning like in Rio or Paris where one man order him a graffiti in a his wall. When the proprietary knows that eL Seed writes in Arab he goes hungry, but one of his neighbours decided that it works and eL Seed writes in arab “Open your heart”. 

Now, he continues braking schemes with his work, but he doesn't write the traduction of his phrases because it's an art.

dijous, 10 de desembre del 2015

(Maria de la Heras)

Since Johannes Kepler used Mars to explain the organization of the cosmos back in the 17th century, people have been royally obsessed with the Red Planet... Why everyone keeps talking about Mars. Weir’s film is certainly one reason Mars is front and center in the zeitgeist.“I’ve been a lifelong fan of space and space travel. So I don’t remember a time when I wasn’t interested in Mars. It’s endlessly fascinating,” he says. “For instance: The largest mountain in the solar system is Olympus Mons on Mars. It’s three times the height of Mount Everest. But it is also very wide. The base is about the size of Arizona. This means the actual grade, the steepness of the land, is so subtle that the curvature of Mars has a larger effect than the grade of the terrain. So if you were on Olympus Mons and looked all around you, you would think you were standing on a perfectly flat plain.”

What to make of the recent announcement about water on Mars. “NASA’s announcement means there’s a tangible place to look for evidence of life on Mars,” says Weir. “It’s pretty exciting.” Nonetheless, as Petranek points out, there’s no reason to get too giddy; the news is confirmation of previous suggestions that Mars has seasonal water flows. “Careful observers of research from Mars orbiters were not in the least surprised by the announcement from NASA, he says. “Furthermore, we know there is lots of water ice at the poles, lots of water bound up in the Martian soil as ice, and that there are entire glaciers of ice covered by a thin layer of dust.” What’s perhaps been missed in the excitement at any water on Mars is that actually, there might be a whole load of it there. “Jim Green, director of planetary science at NASA, told me last month over coffee that ‘Mars is loaded with water. There is an incredible amount of water on the planet,’” says Petranek.

Success is a continuous journey, by Richard John (Alex Pigrau)

Summary
Richard John starts explaining how the people think that is the success and asking why after reached success, then they fail. He says that the people who reach success they fail because then they relax. Richard has this point of view because he lived that experience.

He says that when he thought that he was success he could buy what he want, but he was depressed because the way that he got it he didn’t like it.
This experience has helped him to know what is really to get success. Basically what he says about how you have to get success is ignoring the money and focusing in your project.
For the conclusion he explains how now believe that is success: “Success is a continuous journey of persist, work, focus, push, ideas, improve, serve and persist”


Conclusion

I chose this ted talks because I agree of all that he says in the exposition. And I found it because in the psychology section it was the one who had the most interesting title and because it was one of the most visited of this section.

These robots come to the rescue after a disaster (Toni Garau)

Robin Murphy is the woman that talks on this video, she speaks about the robots, but this robots are special, because your work is for the rescue, after the ambiental disasters or other problems like help firefighters or rescue workers. But this robots have a problema, the dates, because the imformation can’t arrive all the people and should start to be used more. Exist differents types of robots, for air, for use in the water or for underfloor problems. For ended this robots need more advances but today can use for a lot of situations and can help the people with problems.

Street Art with a Message of Hope and Peace (Marc Millet)

In this confernce there is a guy of Tunez, in 2012 he painted a “grffiti” in a mezquita. This “graffiti” took care of whole city, and other countries. From that time this guy travels around the world painting a lot of walls in arabian, and all the “graffitis” have meaning. He travel to Rio de Janeiro, to America, to Africa… and Paints poetry. The people are amazed with the Works and paints of this guy. The intention of this guy is transmit the message and the beautiful caligraffia, making that all the people that passes next the “grafitti” look and admire his work of art.

"I'm going to die?" The honest answer (Vicky Zabaco)

In this video, it's about a doctor, specialized in critical care from Suffolk Country, New York, and is a person who has helped a lot of people since has started, seven years ago. When a patient only has few minutes to live and there was nothing that he could do for them, and the patient, asks "I'm going to die?", the doctor only have two options. The first, say the truth, or the second, say that they won't to die, (lie them). He in the past always lied because he was afraid, because the patients will die in fear, just grasping for those last moments of life. But in one accident, when the patient asks "I'm going to die?", he decides to say him the truth. The doctor saw in his eyes peace and acceptance. The doctor, discover that there are three patterns that he has observed in all of these cases (that he says the truth). The first pattern, was apologize, a need for forgiveness, because the guilt, is universal, it not depends of the religion or culture. The second pattern, it was remembrance, because the people need to be remembered, and need to feel that they would be living on. And finally, the third pattern, the dying need to know that their life had meaning, they need to know that their whole life, has meaning, and it isn't wasted.

Finally, the doctor saw that the littlest things, the littlest moments, this things, give you peace in the last breath of your life.

Addictions (Martí Arriol)

This Talk is about the addictions and how we are wrong about this. The person who is explain us this had a bat experience with addicts that they love much so he decided to investigated to try to change who the society is with addicts.
First he explained that a very important scientist made an experiment with rats. First he putted in a cage two rats with water and water with heroine and the rats died a few days later, then the scientist made a cage with a lot of things: food, toys, and all this things and the rats didn’t die because they didn’t taste the water with heroine because they were happy with other rats. The conclusion of this experiment is that the addictions can be stopped if we have good friends and people how they love us.
Next the person how is explained this said that he made a travel to Portugal to know how the addicts were there and he learned a completely different system of how the addicts were because the solutions that the government used were completely different because they were more interesting in help the addicts with their families and their friends than in EEUU.

Finally he said the most important thing to help the addicts is to said that we love them and they are not alone

dimecres, 9 de desembre del 2015

Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom (Estephany)

 Some years ago, it was his good fortune to meet a tribal elder on an island not far from Vancouver. His name is Jimmy Smith, and he shared a story with Frans Lanting that is told among his people, who call themselves the Kwikwasut'inuxw.

 Once upon a time, he told to Frans, all animals on Earth were one. Even though they look different on the outside, inside, they're all the same, and from time to time they would gather at a sacred cave deep inside the forest to celebrate their unity. When they arrived, they would all take off their skins. Raven shed his feathers, bear his fur, and salmon her scales, and then, they would dance. But one day, a human made it to the cave and laughed at what he saw because he did not understand. Embarrassed, the animals fled, and that was the last time they revealed themselves this way. 
 The ancient understanding that underneath their separate identities, all animals are one, has been a powerful inspiration for him. He likes to get past the fur, the feathers and the scales. He want to get under the skin. No matter whether if he is facing a giant elephant or a tiny tree frog, his goal is to connect us with them, eye to eye.   As a photographer, he tries to reach beyond the differences in our genetic makeup to appreciate all we have in common with every other living thing. When he use his camera, he dropped his skin like the animals at that cave so he can show who they really are. 

"As animals blessed with the power of rational thought, we can marvel at the intricacies of life. As citizens of a planet in trouble, it is our moral responsibility to deal with the dramatic loss in diversity of life. But as humans with hearts, we can all rejoice in the unity of life, and perhaps we can change what once happened in that sacred cave. "

Estephany López Deza
Forgiveme for the delay. 

How to control someone else's arm with your brain by Greg Gage (Estephany)



Greg Gage said that: 

"The brain is an amazing and complex organ. And while many people are fascinated by the brain, they can't really tell you that much about the properties about how the brain works because we don't teach neuroscience in schools."


"And that's a shame because one out of five of us, that's 20 percent of the entire world, will have a neurological disorder. And there are zero cures for these diseases. And so it seems that what we should be doing is reaching back earlier in the eduction process and teaching students about neuroscience so that in the future, they may be thinking about possibly becoming a brain scientist."


When he was a graduate studient , with his lab mate Tim Marzullo were thinking to took this complex equipment that they have for studying the brain and made it simple enough and affordable enough that anyone that you know, an amateur or a high school student, could learn and actually participate in the discovery of neuroscience. 

A few years ago, they started a company called Backyard Brains and we make kit neuroscience equipment. 

He needed a volunteer and showed: extending the arm for science, and putting electrodes.


A.Estephany López Deza
Forgive me for the delay. 

dimarts, 8 de desembre del 2015

Talk nerdy to me (Elisa Ramos)

Melissa Marshall brings a message to all scientists. She says that the non-scientists are fascinated by what scientists are doing. So, she says that they have tell us about the things that they do in a way that we can understand.
The non-scientists are interested in things that they do, but if cientists don’t explain us in a way that we can understand then we get bored and we don’t pay attention.
Melissa tell us some tricks to do a better presentation, for example, if they do a presentation without photos, not only bores us but also overwhelms us. She says that a good presentation I with some pictures and words easy to understand.

Are you human? (Vicky Zabaco)

This Ted Talk is about a human test, Ze Frank the protagonist of this report, ask a few questions, and that questions will define you like a human, or like something diferent... like ovnis... This questions that Ze Frank asks, are very ordinary. For example, If we have eaten a booger long past our childhood, silly and funny questions, and questions that make us think... If we have hoped that there was some ability that you hadn't discovered yet, and you were just naturally great at. And some questions that are true, and funny, not sillly, for example, If we have broken something in real life and found yourself looking for an "undo" botton. 
This report, is rated on funny and beautiful ones. 
It's great!

"¿Whats the key of succes?" by Angela Lee (Eva Figueras)

Angela lee talks about her experience on education.
She says everyone in her class syllabus if anyone can learn and strives treballa.depres
years of teaching, some teachers have learned what the missing students will better serve
its capabilities, from a psychological perspective why he decided to return to college and
study psychology, did practice with children of different ages and capacitats.Van ask
companies what people might be more successful at work and they did not say or social
intelligence or ability intelenctual said that the courage, as having courage means that you
have passion and that only by passion and so brave, you will be able to achieve success,
you will have the courage to apply throughout your life to achieve your dreams.it means
living life as a marathon, not a sprint
I really like it,cause we are are to do everything that we propouse but the mos important
condition is work hard to realize it

Eva figueras barnet

(Iñaki Coll)

This TED talks about Halarld Haas and his team work to can use the LEDs and solar energy to do a wireless internet, this tecnology uses the light to provide Internet to the people. He demostred it with a solar panel conected to a laptop and an instrument to search the energy beaver to the solar panel, the laptop it's conected to the panel solar and there are a LED light. When he turn on a LED light, the instrument turns right, when we block the solar panel, the video in the laptop stops and when we unblock the solar panel, the video starts.

dilluns, 23 de novembre del 2015

How to stay calm when you know you'll be stressed

By: Daniel Levitin
Neurosiencist.


Daniel start explaining some of his own troubles like one time his forgot his keys and was the night and was a deep freeze moreover on the morning he need to take a fly to another place but he can't enter in her own house.
So he take a stone and broke one of the windows.
The next morning go to the airport but he forgot her passport so he need to return to his own house take the passport and for lucky he arrived in time.

Then was talking this with a friend and he finally arrived to the conclusion what you can't control the trouble like hi can make order with the keys or passport but he can control how he will face the trouble.

When we are stress our our brain produces one substance that is toxic for ours, that substance abolish our primary functions of metabolism and others ,include the rational function.
This is because in the past when you are the prey and face the predator your body waste all energy in keep focus to make a fast and quick and obiously good choice. The body eliminates that funtions because if you are ate that troubles than you could have ,don't have importance now.

So ,in other words when we are stress we are in a complication situation that can't be hard but also can't be controlled and you need face you trouble like if the trouble would be the predator, so the solution than Daniel propose is to make all in order , all as you can of course and try to imagine the trouble like a place where you are searching something and with order you will be able to find that you are searching for, the solution of you trouble.


To sum up , in my opinion the solution works, because despiste you don't eliminate the toxic substance you make another substances with right choices whose allow to keep calm and face the troubles like a simple task of order.
You will be using your brain ,yeah i know it's strange and different way to use it that we aren't usually use but is really useful so , if you are reading this think the next time when you have a trouble and then try to order the troubler like if you are searching a key.

Thanks for reading and have a nice day.

-Adrià Castellví

diumenge, 22 de novembre del 2015

Why are these 32 symbols found in ancient caves all over Europe?

In this Ted Talk, a woman that have been in a lot of caves with his husband, try to explain us that the ancient cultures from a lot of years ago, are very interesting to study, she already did it, she went to a lot of already explored caves and in the 75% of this caves she and his husband found new and unknown paintings.

This woman try to explain us that the signs that are in all around Europe are very similar, they are just 32 signs that are used like a signs language.
That makes us think, because if this signs language were a way of communicating of the oldest cultures we know, we are in front of the oldest signs language known.
In all this caves appear signs like a triangle or a circle, trying to tell us something that we are not able to understand, but in the past, they made that in the cave to tell people that came later that there happened something, or even to tell them that the place wasn't very good, or a lot of other things, like where to find food, or even where to find people.

Finally, I think this Ted Talk have been very interesting to listen, and to sum up, I would like to say that i didn't know a lot of this signs symbols in all the caves of Europe, but now I know that they were used to communicate with others.


Jofre Torner

The surprising way groups like ISIS stay in power


The surprising way groups like ISIS stay in power


In this Ted talk I can see a girl called Benedetta Berti who study the actions that make terrotist groups or other cain of assossiation that makes caos and destroy all the things that they would like. Benedetta talk about the behavior of this groups like ISIS when they aren’t kiling people. She says that to stop this terrorist groups we must have to know her interests if we like to kill them. The most per cent of terrorist groups no only shoot and kill everyone, also behind all of this attacks they have a political influence. This groups like ISIS have a diferent adversting like journals that with this type of comunications different people can join this groups. And no only this, they have diferents legal bussines like construction of structures that with this money they can pay the diferents thing that they use to be stronger. A very important thing is that this terrorist groups to get the support of the society they offer protection and security. To sum up when we think about this groups we can’t consider only the kills and attacks that they made, but also they have a lot of political and economical things that we surprise with them.  

dissabte, 21 de novembre del 2015

Could we cure HIV with lasers? by:Patience Mthunz

Could we cure HIV with lasers? 

by:Patience Mthunz



Patience Mthunz ,explains that nowadays if we have a headache we just swallow an aspirin and in sexteen minutes, the aspirin arrive at the zone were is originated the headache. Then he starts to explain a solution to eradicate HIV, without hurting other organs, and more eficiently than taking drugs.

She starts explaining how actually we try to slow down the synthoms of the virus. During the  trajectoroy of does medicines a part of that medicines arrive and another part of does medicines get diluted in the blood and don't have the same effects to the virus.

She had an idea that was to cure the HIV with the help of a micro laser, that makes a hole that inmediatly close to the infected cel, to put the drugs directly inside the infected cell.
She propose to do that with a machine, that is based in three parts the first part is a camera to see the cell , the second part is the micro laser to make the hole, and the last one is a drug sprinkler that have the drugs to introuce into the hole.
But nowadays this technology is being tested in the laboratories with tubtests, and in petri dish. But maybe one day will eradicat HIV from our body.

To conlcude Patience Mthunz propose a new system to eradicate HIV this one is a  micro laser, but nowadays we don't have technology do it.

Alex Tallada



MY PHILOSOFY FOR A HAPPY LIFE BY SAM BERNS: (Irene Vezzoli)

Sam is a seveenteen-year-old girl who is a victim of progeria, a very rare illness which only affects 350 people around the world and which effects include a lack of weigh, heart deseases and no hair.

She explains  that two years ago she wanted to play the snare drum in the school band, but there was a problem. Each of those intruments weights 50 pounds and she weights less than 25 pounds. So logistically it was impossible for her to carry it, but she wanted to play it in the school band so bad, so Sam and her family worked with an engineer to design a lighter instrument and after a log time working, they constructed a 6 pound snare drum.

Next, she explains that a year ago in an interview we was asked the question “What is the most important thing people should know about you?” and her answer was as simply as “I have a very happy life”. Even though she has to deal with a lot of obstacles in her life all produced by progeria, she tries as hard as she can to life a happy life. In her opinion, there are two aspects for a happy life. The first is  “be ok with what you can’t do because there’s so much you can do” and the second is “sorround yourself with people you want to be arround”.

To conclude she sais that she has been following this philosophy all her life and thanks to that, she is now able to live an almost normal and happy life.

divendres, 20 de novembre del 2015

THE LOST ART OF LETTER-WRITING - Marina G.M.

THE LOST ART OF LETTER-WRITING

In this TED talk a woman, whose father died ten years ago, talks about the legacy that people leave when they die and about the lost art of letter-witing.

 Lakshmi Pratury tells us that when her father died he left to her handwriting letters and a note book with his thoutghts about her and suggestions for improvement. Since that day she has never recieved a letter and it has made her realise we are loosing them.

She says that the legacy has to be a kind of value, not economic, not things without any personal touch and that she has decided that when she dies she will leave her son  a note book published with her father's thoughts and her owns.

To end up with her speech, she reads a note she took at her father's cremation. She regrets she hasn't spent enough time with her father and she says he should had been with him during the two years he was ill and that she would change everithing she has done since then only for a hug.

Could we cure HIV with lasers?


Could we cure HIV with lasers?

This video speaks about the virus of VIH, and the new solution with advanced technologies, with lasers.

When the people swallow a medicaments these are dissolution in the stomach and this is a problem for the people with VIH. When they takes a drug, this reduce the number of virus in the blood, but have secondary bad effects because are slow to arrive the destination and this can weak up and can infected other zones of the body.

Actually exist a solution, the drugs can take directly on the center of the virus, with lasers. This lasers are powerful and super tinny and is injected on the membrane of the cell with the drug, in microseconds the hole it is immediately repaired. The objective is to transport this technology in the human body, this is possible with a mechanism with three heads, the first is for the incision, the second is a camera and the third is an injector with the drug.

One day this technology it can be used to total eradication of the virus, yes, the cure for the VIH.

Toni Garau Gil

dilluns, 9 de novembre del 2015

Alzheimer's is not normal aging - Dr. Samuel Cohen

This video talks about Alzheimer's disease and Dr. Samuel Cohen claims about the lack of attention that the society puts to prevent it compared with other diseases. We must take care of this disease because more than 40 million of people suffer it currently and it supposes almost the same number of deaths than cancer.
Meanwhile in USA invests 5 billions USD to study and battle cancer, only 0'5 billions USD are allocated to research Alzheimer.
Doctor explains what suppose this degenerative disease and some of its stages.
I think it's very important to prevent it and following it, step by step, the healing or if already developed, stop the process.


link: http://www.ted.com/talks/samuel_cohen_alzheimer_s_is_not_normal_aging_and_we_can_cure_it#t-460854




LGBT ARROUND THE WORLD






In this TedTalk, two gay girls explain to the public how is the life for gays, they try to explain to everyone, to make them understand, that being gay, transexual, lesbian... is not something bad, and that some places should start to fight for equality.


During their talk, they showed us a lot of places that they visited from all arround the world, they where looking for gay people leaving in places that being gay is very bad. They were asking this people how the life is for them in their country. Most of the people that were interviewed knew that there is no equality in their countrys, but it's just about time that the equality arrives to every place in the world and not in the western countries.

I would like to think that this is true, but unfortunately i think that there are many closed minds, even in the western countries, that make the life of this people harder or even impossible. Some people don't even know that they are making homophobic actions while they do them. So what i think is that we need a lot more time to change the world to equality, new openminded generations have to arrive and accept this people normally, because they are normal.


Jofre Torner


This video talk about the different species that we can found in the oceans. The person who presents this topic is David Gallo, who is an ocean explorer. David says that humans only and know the 2% of the species and zones that exist in the oceans. In this zones we can found a lot of animals and plants.  The oceans are more richer in biodiversity than tropical forests, which tells us we do not know much of our planet, and that we don’t know a lot of plants and animals. David finally teaches us different images of marine species that and explains what happens in them, including octopus,  different species of extravagant fishes, and they says the because of their actions.

diumenge, 8 de novembre del 2015

Street art with a message of hope and peace


This text is about a man who used to paint graffitis, he wanted to give a message of peace and love. This man explains, that the first time he painted on a building, in his native town in Tunissia, decides to write messages of peace, using his mother tongue, Arabic.
He was also surprised to seethat journalists of all the world , were going to see his works. For the Iman , that was de owner of the first building he painted, the graffitis were not only graffiti, they transmited a message. He also says that even the Arabic people, have to pay attention to understand the meaning of the graffitis. He aslo went to Rio de Janeiro, were people asked him to make a grafitti for Gabriela Torres Barbosa, that was a very important person in the Fabelas. In the begining people of the Fabelas, didn't know the meaning of his writting, but after an explenation of what it means, they were very grateful to him for what he had done.

Alexjandro Tallada

divendres, 6 de novembre del 2015

How to succeed? Get more sleep.

The value of sleep

 Arianne Huffington shares an small idea that can unlock a billion of big ideas.
She explained that long time ago she fainted from exhaustion and this experience helped her to rediscover, in the hard way, the value of sleep. So, she started to study its value with medical doctors and scientists. And her research taught her that the way to be more productive, more inspired, more joyful in life is getting enough sleep.

We have had a lot of brilliant leaders in bussiness, in finance, in politics,.. making terrible decisions. This means that a high IQ does not mean that you're a good leader, because "the essence of leadership is being able to see the iceberg before it heats the Titanic".

Furthermore, what is good for us in a personal level, what is going to bring more joy, gratitude, effectiveness in our lifes and be the best for our own career is also, what is best for the world. So she urged to shut our eyes down and find out the great ideas that lie inside us, to shut our engines and discover the power of sleep.

To sum up, sleeping  can increase our productivity, our happiness and our smarter desicion making, so sleep enough guys.



Toni Garau Gil



AN INTERNET WITHOUT SCREENS MIGHT LOOK LIKE THIS



Tom Uglow is the designer that talks on this video, he speaks about the future, the future with new technologies and the natural solutions and simple tools can coexist.

First, a good design should be natural and simple, but the phones are not natural and of course not simples. More people think that we are addicted with the phones, but really we are addicted the information that it goes in them. We waiting get all in any places, like a weather, or online matches, with only one click.

All humans we like the simple tools, and this man design simple tools for different situations. One of them is an object that capture your feelings, and when you arrive in home you can see the different feelings that you had in all of the day, and only is a little box.

To sum up, say that is a good idea for the future and I am very excited for see this objects one day, and think that in the future have a simple things with a lot of information, is incredible.


dijous, 5 de novembre del 2015

WHAT I’VE LEARNED FROM MY AUTISTIC BROTHERS - Marina G.M.

WHAT I’VE LEARNED FROM MY AUTISTIC BROTHERS


Faith Jegede explains how her life has changed because of the fact that her two younger brothers are autistic and how it has influenced her worldview.

One of her brothers is Remi, who is 22 years old, is speechless and has the virtues as unconditionality honesty, respect and he has an incredible memory. He remembers, for example, songs from their childhood. 
The other is Samuel, who is 16 and who also has an impeccable memory, for example, he can remember conversations of his childhood.

She thinks they are incredible and because of her positivism, as most people think they aren’t ordinary, she think it’s because they are extraordinary and she praises the fact that we are all different, she says this is a gift and that normality would force us to hide it. 

In conclusion, Faith Jegede is proud of the pure and innocent nature of her brothers and about how it has made her realise about that they exist different worldviews and that there is not better form to be than beeing ourselves. She ends her speech saying: “Please, don’t tell me I’m normal”.

Marina G.M.

How we can grow new brain cells


 -Sandrine Thuret


Topic : "You can grow new brain cells.Here's how"



As the most of us know, when we are child we learn easly when we are adult.
When we grow up and getting older is more hard to learn something but even been old we can regenerate the nervous cells that help to everything to our brain. 

That event happened in the hypocampus ,until now that part of the brain have the function manly of memory but seems like there is more than that.

Sandire and other scientist have discover a new function of the hypocampus .Also can regenerate brain cells and this is a amazing discover because means we can upgrade and improve our sanity health our brain capacity and the quality of our memory.

That fenomen is know as Neurogenesis.
Neuro Genesis study how we do that and more interesting how we could use it.

So the manly question is ... We can control it ? The answer is yes 

The key to control that ability is with some of our activities whose can beneficent Neurogenesis or can blocked. 

For Instance , run ,health food , have sex ( yes , have sex to ) there are some of activities than let control Neurogenesis

Now things that aren't good for Neurogenesis are been stressed or sleep few hours.

When the scientist show to pictures of two people one usually runner another  without doing exercise never , the person who run have the hypocampus really envolved in comparation and have a lot of nervous cells more than the other simple person.

And to sump up a few surprises more , the Neurogenesis also cure the symptoms of depreasure even with or without antipsychotics .
If you have an unlucky and have a several wound or lines that impide you run don't worry ,not only run work , also other fysical activities would work to.


My personal opinion is that discover is wonderfull , with positive actions we help our brain and even improve our memory or other mental skills which are really necessary in everything we can forge our brain not only with our age also with a good life style.

Even more , this are the scouting reports of her functions , in the future imagine we can use that to cure the heavy troubles and mental disfuntions destroying the corrupted nervous cells and replaced for news cells that we ourselves create.


Really amazing , thanks for your time of reading i hope that you are enjoyed as me.


  -Adrià Castellví 











Ji-Hae Park: The violin, and my dark night of the soul (Roc Vela)

In this rather short but interesting TedTalk, the incredible musician Ji-Hae Park explains her relationship with music whilst playing the violin. The TedTalk begins with the touching violin concerto "Summer" in A minor by Antonio Vivaldi , a powerful and really expressive piece of baroque music.

After this short opus, she tells the audience that, although she may look happy, she suffered a severe painful depression that only her beloved instrument could stop, as her family and friends' words didn't help her at all. She then plays the sorrowful Nocturne for piano and violin in C-sharp minor by Fréderic Chopin, and in the middle of it Park says that her only desire was to be a successful musician, but the pressure that it meant ruined her life. She now plays because she WANT TO, not because she HAS TO, and the Nocturne ends with a heart-warming applause.

Finally, she explains that she has finished a project called "Baroque in Rock", in which she mixes old music with modern one, such as rock. She plays a part of it, but before that she tells the audience that changing their perspectives will transform them and the whole world.

In conclusion, Ji-Hae Park talks about her relationship with music while playing it, and explains her depression when trying to become successful. In my opinion, it is very common in musicians to pass through a large depression, usually because the teachers' pressure (mostly in conservatories and other certificated music schools), and we should play music only when we want to.

Roc Vela

WHITE PRIVILEGE AND BLACK GENOCIDE



WHITE PRIVILEGE AND WHITE GENOCIDE (BY CAMERON RUSSEL), Irene Vezzoli:

Cameron Russel, who has been working as a model for ten years, says that the image is very powerful, but also superficial. It has a huge impact on our lifes and except for surgery, there’s very little that we can do to transform the way we look like.
She explains that she became a model because she’s a pretty white skinny girl and nowadays, this is the description of sexyness. Furthermore, she thinks that if she was a black girl, she probably wouldn’t be working as a model.

As an experimented professional, she knows that all of her photos are retouched, and she says that they doesn’t reflect reality, because they are constructions made by another group of professionals. In her opinion, this makes the rest of the society feel like they’re less, that they are ugly, because they do nothing but compare their bodies with the models ones.

She also points out that she doesn’t understand why so many girls want to become models when they can be whatever they want and have better lifes than models have.

To conclude, she says that we all should be more comfortable knowing the power that our image have on our sucesses and on our failures, and it shouldn’t scare us.