Making up your mind
Sometimes I have a terrible time making a decision. I remember when I was younger being advised to make lists of the pros and cons for each side and then someho...
Posts from my blog the Thinking Meat Project (2006–2018)
Sometimes I have a terrible time making a decision. I remember when I was younger being advised to make lists of the pros and cons for each side and then someho...
You know how time can shrink and expand in your brain; there are times at work when I look at my watch and it’s 2:30, and then I look again what seems lik...
It seems a bit strange, but somehow I’ve lived all these years without reading or seeing Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town until this afternoon. I had...
This article from the New York Times (free registration required) investigates the phenomenon of cuteness. You wouldn’t necessarily think this would be al...
Jared Diamond described humans as “the third chimpanzee” in his book with that title, written 20-some years ago. Frans de Waal, an eminent primatolo...
One of the things I’ve always liked about Bloomington is the way you can hear birds singing. No matter what part of town I’ve lived in, it seems lik...
This press release from Princeton describes some research into what happens in the brain during the act of remembering. Volunteers were shown a series of pictur...
I recently learned that there are ways you can send an email message to yourself on some specified date and time in the near or far future. Leaving aside questi...
This seems like it’s only the start of a story, but it’s intriguing. Evidently researchers have found that there’s a falling-off in the aging ...
This is an interesting essay from The Edge by Daniel Gilbert about how several quirks of our psychology can lead us to explain things in terms of supernatural p...