Went to the SI Homeschooler Field Day
That was fun, and a nice end to the school year. I mean, except for the fact that we're homeschooling through the summer too... just, you know, with less stuff.
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Gum Arabic: Sudan's Miracle Commodity
Eating air, making fuel: Scientists engineer bacteria to create sugar from the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
If We Wrote Men Like We Write Women (The MeFi thread has by now become 50% book recs and critiques, but well worth it.)
Cockatoos make economic decisions about tool use depending on the current 'market' situation
Tortie Tomcats: Chimeras
14 Secrets of U.S. Postal Carriers
How Quantum Mechanics Could Be Even Weirder
Colorado's Teen Marijuana Usage Dips after Legalization
Leaving the Pediatrician? Not at 26
Parents Lie to Children Surprisingly Often
After escaping its creators a second time, Russian robot’s final destination may be scrap heap
The New Panama Canal: A Risky Bet
EU referendum: Scotland backs Remain as UK votes Leave
Itchy inflammation of mosquito bites helps viruses replicate
With tears and resolve, immigrants vow to keep fighting
Overdose deaths overwhelm medical examiner, coroner offices
Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh, Hindu communities flee new abuses
My Four Months as a Prison Guard
Judge rules Texas prison must provide inmates with safe drinking water
Does New York City’s ‘broken windows’ policing work? New report says no.
Entire islands disappear as violent gangs steal sand amid global shortage
A Turkish man has been found guilty of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for depicting him as the Gollum character from the Lord of the Rings. A court in the south-western Antalya province gave Rifat Cetin a suspended one-year jail sentence and stripped him of parental custody rights.
'Coral zombies' may spell doom for coral reefs around world
Refugee life, as seen by children fleeing war
Conflict among U.S. allies in northern Syria clouds war on Islamic State
‘We are desperate’: Iraqis flee Fallujah, only to find another nightmare
Islamic State militants push back in Syria, Iraq and Libya
With refugees here to stay, hosts get help to make them an asset
Gum Arabic: Sudan's Miracle Commodity
Eating air, making fuel: Scientists engineer bacteria to create sugar from the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
If We Wrote Men Like We Write Women (The MeFi thread has by now become 50% book recs and critiques, but well worth it.)
Cockatoos make economic decisions about tool use depending on the current 'market' situation
Tortie Tomcats: Chimeras
14 Secrets of U.S. Postal Carriers
How Quantum Mechanics Could Be Even Weirder
Colorado's Teen Marijuana Usage Dips after Legalization
Leaving the Pediatrician? Not at 26
Parents Lie to Children Surprisingly Often
After escaping its creators a second time, Russian robot’s final destination may be scrap heap
The New Panama Canal: A Risky Bet
EU referendum: Scotland backs Remain as UK votes Leave
Itchy inflammation of mosquito bites helps viruses replicate
With tears and resolve, immigrants vow to keep fighting
Overdose deaths overwhelm medical examiner, coroner offices
Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh, Hindu communities flee new abuses
My Four Months as a Prison Guard
Judge rules Texas prison must provide inmates with safe drinking water
Does New York City’s ‘broken windows’ policing work? New report says no.
Entire islands disappear as violent gangs steal sand amid global shortage
A Turkish man has been found guilty of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for depicting him as the Gollum character from the Lord of the Rings. A court in the south-western Antalya province gave Rifat Cetin a suspended one-year jail sentence and stripped him of parental custody rights.
'Coral zombies' may spell doom for coral reefs around world
Refugee life, as seen by children fleeing war
Conflict among U.S. allies in northern Syria clouds war on Islamic State
‘We are desperate’: Iraqis flee Fallujah, only to find another nightmare
Islamic State militants push back in Syria, Iraq and Libya
With refugees here to stay, hosts get help to make them an asset
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Though I'll have to come back to at least one of them that is simultaneously relevant to an ongoing project of mine and kinda overwhelming. I do read selectively as a conscious choice. The internet is just too big.
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It helps if you can read really, really fast. I blame my parents - they used to steal my books when I was a child! I'd find them reading them in bed if I came in for cuddles after a nightmare!
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I can read science ALL DAY! And fanfiction. And stories about people's pets. Watch me!
Have you been here yet?
https://www.sciencenews.org
Heh, *my* mom left the child psychology books lying around on purpose and then got reviews from me on how wrong they were about how my brain worked, and occasionally some positive feedback.
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I understand, and yet... I hate feeling ignorant even more. I guess I'm just another depraved masochist.
Ooh, sciencenews. But... if I add another feed, I think my reading page will explode. What to do, what to do...?
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The masochist says "Hurt me" and the sadist says "No..."
Sorry-not-sorry...guess I'm not much of a sadistic personality.
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