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Jim Barlow

Jim Barlow

  • That Sick Feeling Might Actually Be an Emotion

    That Sick Feeling Might Actually Be an Emotion

    That weary feeling that sets in with an illness is an emotion that helps you fight off infection, ...
    Health November 25, 2019
  • Big Organic Farms May Actually Add Emissions

    Big Organic Farms May Actually Add Emissions

    Large-scale organic farming operations aren’t reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a review of almost a decade of ...
    Environment July 16, 2015
  • Frequent Moves Make School Tough for Foster Kids

    Frequent Moves Make School Tough for Foster Kids

    Foster children are four times more likely to move and change elementary schools during an academic year than ...
    Education May 25, 2015
  • Manly Faces Aren’t First Pick in All Cultures

    Manly Faces Aren’t First Pick in All Cultures

    A new study could debunk the theory that women living where rates of infectious disease are high prefer ...
    Life & Tradition September 24, 2014
  • Did Exploding Comet Leave Trail of Nanodiamonds?

    Did Exploding Comet Leave Trail of Nanodiamonds?

    Tiny diamonds invisible to the human eye—but confirmed by microscope—add weight to a theory first proposed in 2007 ...
    Science August 30, 2014
  • How Left-Right Brain Handoffs Happen Without a Hitch

    How Left-Right Brain Handoffs Happen Without a Hitch

    People experience a smooth and seamless visual world despite information quickly being transferred back and forth between both ...
    Science May 9, 2014
  • Supercomputing Reveals Geometry of ‘Jamming’

    Supercomputing Reveals Geometry of ‘Jamming’

    Using a supercomputer and mathematically rich formulas, physicists have captured insights about what happens when objects moving freely ...
    Science March 22, 2014
  • Do Social Networks Make Us Lazy Thinkers?

    Do Social Networks Make Us Lazy Thinkers?

    Relying on social groups to solve problems may pre-empt the motivation for independent analytical thinking, according to a ...
    Good to Know February 22, 2014
  • San Francisco’s 1906 Quake Was 3rd in a Series: New Research

    San Francisco’s 1906 Quake Was 3rd in a Series: New Research

    New research backs up historical narratives about two earthquakes in the 68 years before San Francisco’s devastating 1906 ...
    Northern California February 16, 2014
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