Research of the Week The earliest known modern humans in Europe were products of a recent coupling between humans and Neanderthals. How your face and body morphology influence how threatening you appear to others. Thru-hiking—at least as commonly practiced—can impair vascular health. Personality and metabolism. In rodents, early life sugar …
Read More »New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week — Edition 124
Hey folks! You may have noticed something a little different this Friday. Weekly Link Love is now our New and Noteworthy series. We’re following the same format that a lot of you have been reading for over a decade now: it’s a collection of interesting reads I found around the …
Read More »Fashion Flash rounds out the month with terrific posts that you’ll love to read
It’s our turn to host Fashion Flash this week and we’re thrilled to do that. We always learn so much from our fellow bloggers and this week is no exception. Spring cleaning is on all of our minds so check out the two articles that will help with that. And …
Read More »New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week — Edition 123
Hey folks! You may have noticed something a little different this Friday. Weekly Link Love is now our New and Noteworthy series. We’re following the same format that a lot of you have been reading for over a decade now: it’s a collection of interesting reads I found around the …
Read More »New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week — Edition 122
Hey folks! You may have noticed something a little different this Friday. Weekly Link Love is now our New and Noteworthy series. We’re following the same format that a lot of you have been reading for over a decade now: it’s a collection of interesting reads I found around the …
Read More »How Children Read Differently From Books vs. Screens
Scrolling may work for social media, but experts say that for school assignments, kids learn better if they slow down their reading. In this pandemic year, parents have been watching — often anxiously — their children’s increasing reliance on screens for every aspect of their education. It can feel as …
Read More »New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week — Edition 121
Hey folks! You may have noticed something a little different this Friday. Weekly Link Love is now our New and Noteworthy series. We’re following the same format that a lot of you have been reading for over a decade now: it’s a collection of interesting reads I found around the …
Read More »Not On Clubhouse Yet & Wondering How Much You’re Missing Out On? Read This To Decide.
Launched in April 2020, this drop-in, invite-only audio chat app Clubhouse is now sweeping over Malaysians’ social media timelines and stories, thanks to Elon Musk joining in recently for the most part. It ranks 6th on AppStore now, just right behind WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger and other big names, with over …
Read More »I Read Woman Code So You Don’t Have To
PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is a hormonal condition defined by irregular or missed periods, acne, tiredness, insomnia, low mood, sugar cravings, lack of orgasms, and poor digestion. It… sucks. I know, because I have it. And since the symptoms might not seem related to each other at first, it’s …
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