At NPSC we know that one of the best ways to keep your brain healthy is to learn new things. Unfortunately, with all of the information available to us, it can feel almost impossible to find the time to sift through the web to find the gems.

So, we’ve decided to do it for you! Every Friday, you can find five new articles or videos from the week that will stretch your mind, fuel your spirit, and feed your brain.

“DEAD SEA SCROLLS DISCOVERIES ARE FIRST ANCIENT BIBLE TEXTS TO BE FOUND IN 60 YEARS” by Patrick Smith, nbcnews.com

“A 6,000-year-old skeleton of a partially mummified child and a 10,500-year-old basket were also discovered.”

“BURNOUT ISN’T JUST EXHAUSTION. HERE’S HOW TO DEAL WITH IT” by Rhitu Chatterjee, npr.org

“Whether working from home or not, many people are feeling burned out during the coronavirus pandemic.”

“HOW IDA HOLGREVE’S STITCHES HELPED THE WRIGHT BROTHERS GET OFF THE GROUND” by Leo DeLuca, smithsonianmag.com

“In 1910, Orville and Wilbur Wright hired an Ohio seamstress, who is only now being recognized as the first female worker in the American aviation industry.”

“HOW MANY 13 SEEDS HAVE WON IN MARCH MADNESS? HISTORY OF 13 VS. 4 UPSETS, STATISTICS FOR NCAA TOURNAMENT” by Ryan Fagan, sportingnews.com

“It’s difficult to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket without picking at least one 13-over-4 upset, isn’t it?”

“A PIONEER OF DIGITAL DESIGN LOOKS BACK ON A DEFINING ERA” by Nika Simovich Fisher, nytimes.com

“Loretta Staples, a U.I. designer in the 1980s and ’90s, had a front-row seat to the rise of personal computing.”

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