One. The Tyranny of Positive Thinking Debated Live Online
On Oct. 26, 2020 tune in for a clash or coming-together of discussants.
Art critic and curator Andrey Shental.
Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, one of Moscow’s oldest and largest venues for contemporary art, has joined with the VII Moscow International Biennale for Young Art to hold a series of educational programs. The public online discussions, online “diaries”, and master classes have just begun and will run until early December.
“The Moscow Times”, Independent News from Russia, Updated Oct. 26, 2020
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DENTABUS – New Mobile Clinic Presented by US Dental Care
US Dental Care, the first American dental clinic in Moscow, recently launched a mobile service called Dentabus. It’s an actual state of the art bus fitted with the latest equipment in technology and x-ray machine, all capable of carrying out dental treatments on board by a dentist and an assistant. Available around the town.
“The Moscow Times”, Independent News from Russia, Oct. 28, 2020
Three. Humans are born with brains “prewired” to see words
Analyzing brain scans of newborns, researchers found that this part of the brain- called ‘visual word form ares’ (VWFA) – is connected to the language network of the brain.
“Ohio State University” October 22, 2020.
Four. Hepatitis – a global threat to human health
This year Nobel Prize in Medicine is awarded to three scientists Harvey J. Alter, Michael Hougton, Charles M. Rice for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus which causes cirrhoasis and liver cancer.
www.nobelprize.org/ medicine
Five.The Nobel Prize in Literature
Louise Gluck
The American poet Louise Gluck is awarded “for her unmistakable poetic voice with austere beauty makes indidual existence universal”.
Louise Gluck made her debut in 1968 with Firstborn , and soon acclaimed as one of the most prominent poets in American contemporary literature.
www.nobelprize.org/literature