Every year, in preparation for this guide, I read hundreds of books with the aim of finding something for every kind of reader (and every kind of gift giver). This year, my amazing colleagues helped me vet what to read, particularly in the elementary and teen spaces. We begin, as we ...
Also, it seems reasonable that what you observed regarding animals would also hold true for humans, but that's not necessarily true. Maybe, maybe not. WHERE'S THE DATA AND LOGIC THAT PROVES IT? If true, it should be trivial to prove, right? The fact you haven't been able 1. ...
So when the farmers found their animals near Lake Carroll, the name became Horse Pond. The residents around the lake didn't like such a beautiful lake having a name like "Horse Pond." Because they lived on the east side of the lake, they enjoyed beautiful sunsets and therefore gave the ...
I was a clinician many years ago of large animals admittedly When a virus hits a susceptible population there is a bell curve at the top of which occur the most of the illnesses and deaths that occur as the most susceptible are affected There is no second wave or third wave The virus en...
Here are some of the things that confuse me, or that I hope get researched more in the future: 1. Why should decreased synaptogenesis cause depression, of all things? If you asked me, a non-neuroscientist, to guess what happens if the brain can’t create new synapses very well and lose...
Figure 1:Current position on cutting global emissions to “safe” levels Obviously the world is going to have to reverse course in a hurry if it is to have any chance of keeping warming below the 2C danger threshold. What are the chances that it can? Let’s look at which countries the...