What kinds of mental imagery do the women’s choices evoke? How do you see Mari? What about Sari? Studies have shown that our attitudes toward food are often inadvertently accompanied by a moral undertone. We judge food choices in terms of a health-obsessed model and think that a person who eats healthy is also good …
New algorithm for the diagnostics of dementia
Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Oulu in collaboration with an international team have created a new diagnostic biomarker-based algorithm for the diagnostics of dementia. The team is led by Professor Barbara Borroni from the University of Brescia, Italy. The article was published in the Diagnostics journal.

Tiny cabins become hot property in pandemic
No Wi-Fi and spotty cell service hold a certain allure after 13 months of Zoom calls.

President Biden Gives a Pep Talk for Still-Unusual Times
This address was “just a little bit different” from last year, because of the pandemic — and the change of speaker.
Reese Witherspoon did some reflecting after watching Britney Spears doc
Reese Witherspoon and Britney Spears ended marriages the same year and were raising two kids as single moms and Witherspoon says their treatment couldn’t have been more different.
Tesla’s Latest Solar Stumble: Big Price Increases
The company is charging tens of thousands of dollars more to cover roofs with its much-anticipated solar shingles, angering some customers.
Dell slashed the XPS 15 laptop by $450 today — but it’ll sell out fast!
The Dell XPS 15, a laptop with a 15.6-inch 4K UHD touchscreen and powered by the 9th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, is available from Dell at $450 off.
Smart cell therapies for solid cancers ready to move toward clinical trials
Immunotherapies that fight cancer have been a life-saving advancement for many patients, but the approach only works on a few types of malignancies, leaving few treatment options for most cancer patients with solid tumors. Now, in two related papers published April 28, 2021, in Science Translational Medicine, researchers at UCSF have demonstrated how to engineer …

The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week
Never-before-seen drawings by Kenny Rivero, a new tableware line from Yotam Ottolenghi — and more.

The strange tale of how an Apple II computer still powers Russia’s Lenin Museum
In an unusual twist of history, the Apple II computer ended up powering exhibitions at none other than the Lenin Museum in the USSR. Here’s how it happened.