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but their success isn't just down to teachers'brainpower.""If you want to be a top tutor,
brainpower. Material scientists can make big advances on the next-generation toilet. Geneticists can develop new seeds that help farmers grow more nutritious food and raise their incomes.
Existing research on metaphors and neural processing has shown that figurative language generally requires more brainpower than literal language Citron
computing leadsif you could measure 2010 in terms of brainpower, it was a banner year. That's because innovation levels--as measured by patent volume--are higher than ever, with activity across the majority of 12 key industries,
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