"We never landed on the moon." "Climate change is a hoax." "Vaccines are ineffective." Our culture feels riddled with anti-science sentiment and there's no one factor to blame or easy solution to address it. How did we get here and what effect is it having on scientists and their research? Dr. Paul Sutter breaks down the societal elements in play and interviews some of his contemporaries to get a sense of where we go from here.
Another 20th century philosopher: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell
[There are some great ones on here, far more decor-enhancing than "Keep Calm and Carry On".]
CHICAGO—Speaking over the terminal’s intercom in preparation for an evening flight to Boston, Delta Air Lines agent Sarah Epstein reportedly called Monday for all dipshit passengers to stand up and mill around in front of the gate before their turn to board. “Anyone who is a fucking moron and can’t understand simple…
Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy Calls for Action to Address Public Health Crisis, Lays Out Framework for a National Strategy to Advance Social Connection
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Jane Goodall said Donald Trump's behavior is much like that of an aggressive male chimpanzee "competing for dominance."
Are you from a "Peach" or "Coconut" culture? Knowing this will help you understand cross-cultural communication and build friendships in a new country.
What If We Just Stopped Being So Available?
Today’s norms of responsiveness are ridiculous. We shouldn’t apologize for failing to meet them.
By Joe Pinsker