A Slow Unveiling for Tourette’s DiseaseBy NICHOLAS BAKALAR A condition that was named in 1885 was not mentioned in The New York Times […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 24, 2016 by Farzin
PM Light Rain for today in #Pully, #Switzerland!Good morning This is the #weather forecast for #today: With a high of 6°C and a low of […] This entry was posted in Local Weather and tagged Pully Switzerland Weather on February 24, 2016 by Farzin
A Supernova through Galaxy DustTelescopes around the world are tracking a bright supernova that occurred in a nearby dusty galaxy. The powerful […] This entry was posted in Astronomy and tagged astronomy NASA on February 24, 2016 by Farzin
Coercion May Make People Feel Less Responsible for ActionsBy SINDYA N. BHANOO In a study, test subjects felt more removed from the consequences of a decision […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
Daily Activity Summary for February 22, 2016These are the results of my activities* for February 22, 2016: Total steps: 9341 Calories burned: 2588 Traveled: […] This entry was posted in Weight Watcher and tagged Fitbit weight watcher on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
An Island, a Focal Point for a Healthy Marine EcosystemBy SINDYA N. BHANOO The biomass of phytoplankton around islands is up to 86 percent greater than what’s […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
Review: In ‘The End of Average,’ Cheers for Individual ComplexityBy ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D. The author Todd Rose warns against conclusions drawn from large populations, arguing that they […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
It’s Possible to Grow a 3-D Printed Ear on a ...By NICHOLAS ST. FLEUR With the success of growing the body parts in a lab, bioengineers are taking […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
A Sea Snail That Moves Like a Flying InsectBy JAMES GORMAN The sea butterfly, which is the size of a peppercorn, flaps winglike appendages and moves […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin
For Mark Willenbring, Substance Abuse Treatment Begins With ResearchBy GABRIELLE GLASER A psychiatrist, countering rehabilitation programs that see abuse as a defect, instead sees a medical […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on February 23, 2016 by Farzin