Life in the Time of Coronavirus
This is my attempt to report on the everyday life of an everyday person during the COVID19 pandemic.
This is my attempt to report on the everyday life of an everyday person during the COVID19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds me of post-apocalyptic literature. We’ve been here before – in fiction.
Last month, the federal government tabled their report on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). They had worked to incorporate some changes to the original document … Read more
A few years ago I wrote about the “spoonie” hypothesis. Basically it defines individual spoons as units of energy, and notes that each person is … Read more
How many of you use TikTok? It has about 500 million users, 41% of whom are between the ages of 16 and 24. I don’t … Read more
Just a few weeks ago, Donald Trump changed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 by limiting penalties for bird deaths across the country. Now … Read more
Artists are using global climate data to create science art.
Long ago I played several musical instruments. Rachel Friedman’s new book is a lens through which to understand why I don’t play any longer.
Recently I had in interesting discussion on Twitter about neurodiversity and science communication. Someone had shared an article about how the academy needs to recognize … Read more
In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond, by John Zada, is about so much more than just a search for the Sasquatch.