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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Babies as Parasites, on Distillations
It’s happened. I’ve become a sucker for babies. But pregnancy? Yeech, I’m not there yet. Babies inside of you can have some pretty parasitic impacts. On last Friday’s episode of the Chemical Heritage Foundation’s podcast Distillations, I look into the … Continue reading
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Scientific American’s Incubator Blog post
I did a Q & A with the Scientific American blog, commenting on my career path and my hopes for the new generation of science media. You can read it here.
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The Mind Science Foundation Podcast now on iTunes
We’ve all been teens ourselves, so why do we have so much trouble relating to them now that we’re adults? And why do we even bother relating to each other in the first place? Teen brain researcher Abigail Baird and … Continue reading
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