Science

45 Things I learned... 1

2023/01/15

To celebrate 2023 and making it this far, I am coming back to writing with a new series:

Since I will be turning 45 in a few days 👻 here are 45 things I learned over the years.

Ready? Let's get started!

Mutual Aid, A Factor Of Evolution

2022/11/09

By Pyotr Kropotkin - narrated by Peter Kenny

8 hours 24 min

 

Mimic

2022/06/01

Released in 1997

Au Nom De La Liberté

2022/01/09

Cela fait longtemps que je n'ai pas écrit en français. Vous me pardonnerez mes erreurs...

Cet article est un cri au nom de notre liberté d'expression.

Pour en savoir plus, lisez la suite!

Day 293 of Year 3

2021/10/20

Reading this quote inspired today’s post:

Reliable scientific knowledge is value free and has no moral or ethical value. Science tells us how the world is… dangers and ethical issue arise only when science is applied as technology - Lewis Wolpert

Day 276 of Year 3

2021/10/03

I’ve always said, and I firmly believe, that my mind makes me who I am. As long as it keeps its abilities and thirst to learn and discover, I’ll be just fine

A Mind Of Her Own

2021/03/17

By Paula McLain - narrated by Hillary Huber

1 hour 15 minutes

The 2020 Covid PLandemic, An Awakening Call?

2021/01/16

Mass victimization and craze is taking place since the last quarter of 2019... and the new public enemy is Covid.

The whole hysteria got me to ask myself some questions and I recently decided to publish something on the case.

Hereafter, are my 2 cents on the topic.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

2020/02/11

"It matters little whether men or women have the more brains; all we women need to do to exert our proper influence is just to use all the brains we have", Florence Sabin, in her acceptance speech for the 1929 Pictorial Review Annual Achievement Award...

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