I’m just as surprised as anyone that today’s post is about Channing Tatum, but what can I say: I go where the story is ;) So last night I was reading Vanity Fair doing some research (*sigh* ..this job just …
All Who Wander…
I figured since even some of my closest friends were starting to get a little confused about what state I’m in (I’ve almost lost track myself!), it was probably time for a quick update ;) After a lot of traveling …
Exercise May Protect Against Alcohol’s Effect on Cognitive Abilities
Based on the popularity of Alcohol and Memory: Why You Remember the Wrong Things (a.k.a. the post when I finally found an excuse to use that Dos Equis guy meme!!), I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that …
Climate Change and the Risk of Heat-Related Deaths in Patients Prescribed Antidepressants
I know this isn’t exactly the sexiest comeback post, but I figured I owed you guys a more detailed explanation of why I’ve been too busy to blog! So, for better or worse, here’s Excuse Number One some of the …
Boston Tragedy: How to Help
I participated in a video-conferenced lecture last night and had the opportunity to speak with a classmate who lives and works just several minutes from the Boston Marathon finish line. I found myself feeling the same way I’ve felt every …
How Scientists View the Relationship Between Science and Religion
The following information is reprinted from materials provided by Rice University: Throughout history, science and religion have appeared as being in perpetual conflict, but a study by Rice University suggests that only a minority of scientists at major research universities …
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