Daniel Matamala’s Column: The Two Caesars

[ad_1] That Caligula wanted to appoint his horse consul. That Domitian demanded to be treated like a god. That Nero sang an epic poem, the Iliupersis, while Rome caught fire. The stories of insanity, megalomania and complacency told by Suetonius in “The Lives of the Twelve Caesars” seem too extreme …

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Tips for surviving the confinement of a Mars simulation team

[ad_1] If you’re struggling with quarantine right now, you can seek advice from someone on how you survived a truly extreme confinement situation, such as an astronaut who was part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Mars500 simulation study. Simulation missions are psychological experiments to learn how humans do in …

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