by Beth Alderman | Sep 20, 2020 | General
“I think that we largely use this idealized notion of humans as coming with a fixed, uniform biological profile… but the copious evidence for human adaptation at the biological level to different diets, behaviors, and ecologies needs to be considered more seriously.”...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 12, 2020 | General
“Investigators will have to focus on the scientific quality of the evidence, and lesson the statistic methods… recalling the old adage that statistics are like a bikini bathing suit: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial.” – Dr. Alvan Feinstein...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 12, 2020 | General
“Where bad means are used to achieve a worthy end, the goal actually reached is never the good end originally proposed, but merely the inevitable consequence of using bad means.” – Aldous Huxley You can start by declaring the radical experiment of wireless...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 5, 2020 | General
“In Potowatami and most other indigenous languages, we use the same words to address the living world as we use for our family. Because they are our family.” – Robin Wall Kimmerer If you belong to one of the up-and-coming tribes ready for a piece of the pie, you may...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 4, 2020 | General
“Most of the meetings of Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous take place online, which is more sensible than it sounds. Colloquy via a web-based conference call might help tech burnouts clear the first hurdle in recovery: asking for help.” – Virginia Hefferman in...
by Beth Alderman | Aug 29, 2020 | General
“While many of us may feel like we have unhealthy relationships with the screens, notifications, and platforms in our lives, the very concept of technology addiction is controversial.” – Charlie Warz in Inside How A 12-Step Recovery Program For Social Media Addiction...