Chomp. Chomp*
Good reads this week:
- Landess Kearns, These Divers Just Found Out How Fast Great White Sharks Can Swim
- Alvin Powell, Dramatic chain of events
- Sarah Spigelman Richter, It’s ridiculously easy to consume 50 grams of sugar during every meal
- J.M. Berger, ISIS Is Not Winning the War of Ideas
- J.L. Cowels, Defeating My Anxiety
- B.D. Colen, Neurons reprogrammed in animals
- Mary Louise Parker, My 10 Favorite Books: Mary-Louise Parker (I’ll do whatever you say, Mary Louise!)
- Gonna make this: Basic Brioche, Rose Levy Beranbaum
- Steve Lohr, Google Offers Free Software in Bid to Gain an Edge in Machine Learning
- TensorFlow (oh, that’s way cool.)
- Andrea Arterbery, Does Anyone Own the Cornrow?
- Emma Brown, This high school student just won $250,000 for his film explaining Einstein’s theory of relativity (YouTube)
- My thoughts exactly: Catherine Franssen, The Netflix Addiction: Why Our Brains Keep Telling Us to Press Play
- Kimberley Richards, ‘Can I Live?’ Police Dog Hilariously Hangs On To Human Partner During Training Exercise (Image source)
- Trigger Warning. I hate to post something this painful, but it’s so important to hear and remember how close this young women’s nightmare is to each of us: Rafael Romo, Human trafficking survivor: I was raped 43,200 times
- Rachel Nuwer, Why We Feel Shame
XO,
H