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Jan 27, 2020

Queuing Toward Extinction? Why We Must Address the Shortcomings of the Endangered Species Act

In August 2019, the Trump Administration announced sweeping changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA), slashing regulation that helps protect wildlife and plants from extinction. The modifications make it harder to add species to the list and easier to remove those currently listed. They allow regulators to bypass long-term climate…

Environment

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Queuing Toward Extinction? Why We Must Address the Shortcomings of the Endangered Species Act
Queuing Toward Extinction? Why We Must Address the Shortcomings of the Endangered Species Act
Environment

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Dec 11, 2019

Loving Many — The Open Relationships That Work

Move on over monogamy, because open relationships are on the rise. An estimated 4% to 5% of people in the U.S. are now in a consensual, non-monogamous relationship. And a survey of 9,000 respondents conducted in 2017 found that every fifth person has engaged in consensual non-monogamy at least once…

Relationships

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Loving Many — The Open Relationships That Work
Loving Many — The Open Relationships That Work
Relationships

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Nov 26, 2019

Too Much Salt Is Bad For The Brain and Heart

Rock, sea, Himalayan pink — salt is the most central ingredient in our kitchens. A savory meal without the white stuff is unthinkable. And not even chocolate is safe because good chefs know that sweet with a dash of salt brings out the flavor that much more. Yes, food tastes…

Health

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Too Much Salt Is Bad For The Brain and Heart
Too Much Salt Is Bad For The Brain and Heart
Health

4 min read


Published in Predict

·Nov 15, 2019

Are Data Privacy Laws Failing Us?

Big data rules and we’re all, sooner or later, going to be caught in the system. At least that’s the takeaway from Netflix documentary The Great Hack about the Cambridge Analytica scandal. It’s a message we’re perhaps all aware of, but one that is hard to (truly) comprehend. Mere numbers…

Privacy

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Are data privacy laws failing us?
Are data privacy laws failing us?
Privacy

5 min read


Published in Elemental

·Oct 17, 2019

It’s Not Funny! Why We Laugh When We Shouldn’t

Funerals, breakups, and other serious situations sometimes elicit a funny (lol) response — “I can’t break up with her. I’ll start laughing,” he says. Two years into a lackluster relationship, my friend Ben is ready to go it alone. His admission prompts a perplexed chuckle from our small group. “Wait. So, who’s going to break up with her?” I wonder. “I don’t know…

Psychology

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It’s Not Funny! Why We Laugh When We Shouldn’t
It’s Not Funny! Why We Laugh When We Shouldn’t
Psychology

5 min read


Published in Elemental

·Oct 4, 2019

Why Dating in the Teen Years Is Overrated

Research reveals that not everyone is doing it — Harris was 21 years old when he met his first girlfriend. They sat next to each other in a seminar on global health in college. He hadn’t been looking for a romantic encounter; it just happened. His friends applauded; his family sighed with relief that, finally, their “precious boy” had…

Dating

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Why Dating in the Teen Years Is Overrated
Why Dating in the Teen Years Is Overrated
Dating

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Sep 27, 2019

Pity the Ugly Carrot— It Could Reduce Our Food Waste

Whenever I find a double carrot inside a pack of otherwise perfectly cylindroconical-shaped carrots, I smile. Nature has a way of keeping me entertained through simple shape-shifting. But I have to visit the local farmer’s markets if I want a surprise on my dinner plate. …

Food

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Pity the Ugly Carrot— It Could Reduce Our Food Waste
Pity the Ugly Carrot— It Could Reduce Our Food Waste
Food

5 min read


Published in The Startup

·Sep 24, 2019

Ready for Your Start-Up Pitch? Make Sure It’s a Passionate One

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. The business plan at the ready, you know what you’re doing; you read all the “how-to” articles on the World Wide Web; you spent hours rehearsing your speech. Now all you need is an investor to put some cash behind your dreams. …

Startup

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Ready for Your Start-Up Pitch? Make Sure It’s a Passionate One
Ready for Your Start-Up Pitch? Make Sure It’s a Passionate One
Startup

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Published in Predict

·Sep 10, 2019

Algorithms Can’t Accurately Interpret Human Emotion and That’s Probably a Good Thing

Imagine living in a world where machines can read our minds and emotions; where your thoughts and your feelings are connected, shared, stored and controlled; a world where you become as transparent as air. If that doesn’t alarm you, you’re not thinking hard enough about the consequences — say goodbye…

Artificial Intelligence

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Algorithms Can’t Accurately Interpret Human Emotion and That’s Probably a Good Thing
Algorithms Can’t Accurately Interpret Human Emotion and That’s Probably a Good Thing
Artificial Intelligence

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Sep 9, 2019

So, You’re Creative. Are You a Narcissist?

My friend’s a narcissist. Let’s call him Ronin. I once told Ronin I thought he displayed all the hallmarks of narcissism including self-absorption, a lack of empathy and the need for recognition. I said it as a joke so I’m not sure he believed me. Ronin is not only egotistic…

Psychology

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So, You’re Creative. Are You a Narcissist?
So, You’re Creative. Are You a Narcissist?
Psychology

6 min read

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Anne Freier

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Author of “Science of Breakup”. Preorder now: https://scienceofbreakup.com/buy.html MRes Biomedical Research & MSc Neuroscience Neuropsychology.

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