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I Was Homeschooled Until College: Here’s What To Expect

I Was Homeschooled Until College: Here’s What To Expect

I was homeschooled for eight years, from age 11 through to college, before it was a novel way for tiger parents to show off their dynamic commitment to their children’s education. Now, if millions of…
A Science Communication Proposal For Pandemic Times

A Science Communication Proposal For Pandemic Times

As every other aspect of human life, science communication has suffered a significant setback due to the ongoing Covid-19-induced pandemic. While regular meetings of scientific teams can be…
Though Only 20% Of Americans Hold Negative Views About Vaccination, The Political Skew Impacts Policy

Though Only 20% Of Americans Hold Negative Views About Vaccination, The Political Skew Impacts Policy

What do anti-vaccine believers have in common? A similar distrust in other settled science like GMOs and nuclear power, for one. And they all are more likely to share similar voting patterns, which…
The Best Types Of Computer For Most Online Classes.

The Best Types Of Computer For Most Online Classes.

What are the best computing devices for online classes?  As an adjunct professor here is my opinion on what makes for a good computer for online courses, and a few suggestions of which computers…
Coronavirus Week 19: Make This 2,000-year-old Roman Bread Recipe

Coronavirus Week 19: Make This 2,000-year-old Roman Bread Recipe

If you've run out of friends to give your sourdought Friendship bread to, and 'feeding' it every three days has become drudgery, you can mix things up a little during your COVID-19 baking spree by…
Judging Research Articles on the Basis of Suspicion

Judging Research Articles on the Basis of Suspicion

Publication is not only about the distribution of information. It is a money-making business. With so many publishers coming out of the market, it is normal to have competition. Big ones may try to…
Coronavirus Treatment Retraction Shows The Life Sciences Are Too Often ‘A House Built On Sand’

Coronavirus Treatment Retraction Shows The Life Sciences Are Too Often ‘A House Built On Sand’

The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents has already retracted a March 20th paper analyzing hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, the disease that can result from the…
The Strategic National Stockpile Was Not Designed For An Extreme Event

The Strategic National Stockpile Was Not Designed For An Extreme Event

As the COVID-19 crisis unfolds, Americans have been hearing a lot about an obscure but vast federal trove of emergency supplies, the Strategic National Stockpile. Much of the discussion concerns its…
New York Is Blaming Washington DC For Its Coronavirus Problem

New York Is Blaming Washington DC For Its Coronavirus Problem

In 2015, New York Governor Mario Cuomo and his politically allied state legislature told experts to create a rationing plan for ventilators in case of a pandemic in the state. Though Ebola was…
Coronavirus Shows The Precautionary Principle Blocking Science Advances Has Failed - We Need To Stop It

Coronavirus Shows The Precautionary Principle Blocking Science Advances Has Failed - We Need To Stop It

California Governor Gavin Newsom has gone just this side of declaring martial law due to a .000008 risk of death from COVID-19. His promotion of panic has led to depletion of essential goods…

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