Judith Kerr was right, time flies for adults, but childhood lasts half a lifetime | Tim Adams - News Summed Up

Judith Kerr was right, time flies for adults, but childhood lasts half a lifetime | Tim Adams


One shows how the brain literally gets slower at perception in adulthood and therefore progressively processes less of life. In childhood and adolescence, we encounter countless novelties; as adults, we experience fewer unfamiliar moments and less time is stored away. The former is a world leader in biomedical research, the latter in cutting-edge design, art, drama and music. Under his plan, student spending for non-science and health subjects will be slashed from £36m to £19m, with more cuts to follow. Institutions such as University of the Arts London will lose nearly £4m.


Source: The Guardian May 09, 2021 06:01 UTC



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