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مصاحبه ای آموزنده و جذاب با جناب دکتر صالحی فدردی استاد بازنشسته دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد که اکنون در کالیفرنیای آمریکا مشغول به انجام کارهای پژوهشی و درمانی در حیطه روانشناسی و علم شناختی هستند. تماشای این مصاحبه به علاقمندان این حوزه پیشنهاد می شود.

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Compliance is not enough. We must empower students to care intensively about the work they do and about making a difference in the lives of others.

Do we continue down the path of mediocrity, or do we pave the way towards excellence? Now is the time to decide.

🔸انطباق (بله قربان گو بودن) کافی نیست. ما باید دانش آموزان را توانمند کنیم تا به شدت به کاری که انجام می دهند و ایجاد تغییر در زندگی دیگران اهمیت دهند.

🔸آیا ما مسیر متوسط ​​را ادامه می دهیم یا راه را به سوی تعالی هموار می کنیم؟ اکنون زمان تصمیم گیری است.

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Babies born in 2025 are part of a new generation - Gen Beta

Members of Gen Beta will be born between the years 2025 and 2039, according to the Australian research firm McCrindle. They'll be the children of younger millennials and older members of Gen-Z.

Generation Beta will inherit a world grappling with major societal challenges.  
"With climate change, global population shifts, and rapid urbanization at the forefront, sustainability will not just be a preference but an expectation. This generation will be raised by Millennial and older Gen Z parents, many of whom prioritize adaptability, equality, and eco-consciousness in their parenting." according to a statement from McCrindle.  

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🔸سخنرانی فوق العاده ممتاز و آموزنده از جناب دکتر پیشقدم استاد دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد.

تماشای آن به دانش‌آموختگان و دانشجویان تمام رشته ها بخصوص رشته زبان انگلیسی در شاخه های مختلف آموزش، مترجمی، و ادبیات پیشنهاد می شود. مطمئنا بعد از تماشای آن دید بسیار بهتری نسبت به مجموعه انتخاب هایی که برای انتخاب کار و توسعه مهارت ها می توانید داشته باشید، خواهید داشت.

🔸اگر از شرایط حرفه خود در حال حاضر ناراضی هستید، حتما تماشا کنید و کلی ایده بگیرید.

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Unborn Babies Use Genes From Dad to “Remote-Control” Mothers for Extra Food

Scientists at Cambridge have unveiled a fascinating mechanism where fetuses use a paternal gene to control the mother’s nutrient release during pregnancy.

This “remote control” system involves hormonal signals from the placenta, which ensure the fetus grows optimally by altering the mother’s metabolic processes. Remarkably, this battle for nutrients is a delicate balance, crucial not just for fetal growth but also for the mother’s health and her future reproductive potential.

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Unborn Babies Use Genes From Dad to “Remote-Control” Mothers for Extra Food Scientists at Cambridge have unveiled a fascinating mechanism where fetuses use a paternal gene to control the mother’s nutrient release during pregnancy. This “remote control” system…
Researchers deleted the expression of an important imprinted gene called Igf2, which provides instructions for making a protein called ‘Insulin Like Growth Factor 2’. Similar to the hormone insulin, which is responsible for making and controlling glucose levels in our circulation, the gene promotes fetal growth and plays a key part in the development of fetal tissues including the placenta, liver and brain.

Dr. Jorge Lopez-Tello, a lead author of the study based at the University’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, said: “If the function of Igf2 from the father is switched off in signaling cells, the mother doesn’t make enough amounts of glucose and lipids – fats – available in her circulation. These nutrients therefore reach the fetus in insufficient amounts and the fetus doesn’t grow properly.”

The scientists found that deleting Igf2 from the placenta’s signaling cells affects the production of other hormones that modulate the way the mother’s pancreas produces insulin, and how her liver and other metabolic organs respond.

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تحصیل و کار در قطر و استرالیا و همچنین کانادا

مصاحبه جناب دکتر پیشقدم و جناب دکتر ریاضی

حتما تماشا کنید.

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Sound Science: Researcher Investigates How Music Alters the Mind

Melodic intonation therapy, which uses note and rhythm patterns to restore language, was developed nearly 50 years ago.

“Many people with aphasia can sing words that they otherwise cannot speak,” he said. “But the neural mechanisms behind this have been largely unexplored.”

Lee hypothesized that, counterintuitively, it may be the rhythm, not the melody, in singing that enables language recovery. He has been developing a rhythm video gaming therapy app.

Children with a good sense of rhythm also tend to have good grammar skills irrespective of their IQ or memory skills. “Language and music are tied, at least in this way,” Lee said.
Lee said that demonstrated clinical benefits are necessary to bring the potential of sound therapy into focus.

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