In the book “Born To Run,” Christopher McDougall provides a lot of scientific evidence that supports the idea that humans may have evolved to be fantastic runners. In a scientific paper in the journal of Sports Medicine, Daniel Lieberman, a Harvard evolutionary biologist, and Dennis Bramble, a biologist at the University of Utah, wrote that […]Continue reading “Hidden Science of Running”
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Her Tips to Long Life
Mae Penny was the center of attention Friday afternoon as she celebrated her 110th birthday inside a Mechanicsville nursing home. via Virginia woman turns 110; credits longevity to no smoking and drinking — WTVR.com
Scholarships Influence Decision
Scholarships play a key role for college students. Whether an undergraduate or graduate student, scholarships aid students in paying for college. Essentially, they are free money given to students; they come in various forms, such as those offered by universities through Academic Departments, alumni, or Athletic Scholarships. At George Mason University, there are a variety […]Continue reading “Scholarships Influence Decision”
Fearless Girl Thoughts by Fallis
Greg Fallis writes about Fearless Girl and Charging Bull — the two sculptures staring each other down in Lower Manhattan — and about the difficulty of engaging others in nuanced arguments. via Seriously, the Guy Has a Point — Discover
