I found some articles that might get your mental corn popping 🙂
Clayton Drake: about that arena … A thoughtful article about potential development in Sudbury. Medium
Regan Burden: looking white but being Indigenous. CBC
Amy Larocca explains how wellness became an epidemic. The Cut
Stephen Buranyi wonders, is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science? The Guardian
Ian Johnston says the human brain is hardwired for rural tranquility. The Independent
Deep Patel lists five brain training techniques to cultivate your creative genius. Entrepreneur
Psychics who hear voices might be able to help schizophrenics. The main difference seems to be the first reactions of others to the confessed phenomenon … Joseph Frankel for The Atlantic.
Michael Slepian reveals how secrets are bad for your health—even after you tell them. Quartz
Rebecca Hersher: coping with the other ills of Alzheimer’s. NPR
Amanda MacMillan discovers how exercise can protect the brain from Alzheimer’s. Time
Ed Yong: what if (almost) every gene affects (almost) everything? The Atlantic
Megan Molteni: you can get your whole genome sequenced, but should you? Wired
Erin Carson explains how a “cutting edge” Confederate death trap inspired the modern submarine. CNet
Sarah Slean – every rhythm is the beat.
Laurent Ballesta reports on the deepest dive ever under Antarctica and the discovery of an amazing world. National Geographic
Tomorrow’s Friday, folks, so have a good one.
And be well until next I blog.