Science News Cycle

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Study Ball

Shackle yourself to your work, and set the timer.Thanks for the link, Josh. Similar:C.S. Lewis: "On the Reading of Old Books"Gearing up for teaching a new “American …BooksGranting a Student SuperAdminGoddessOMGWhatHaveIDone Network PrivilegesI should probably not grant a student su…AcademiaThis is How Literary Fiction Teaches Us to Be HumanPracticing empathy through drama and poe…BooksNASA! Mars!! Panorama!!!…

Days with My Father

A touching tribute in images and words. Phillip Toledano Similar:Thespian robot doesn't let stiff acting stop it from applying for Screen Actors Guild cardA clever little stunt, getting a little …AmusingThe press lobby is going feral—ignore it Given that they need to write multiple…CultureForward is the officers' wardroom. To the right is an airlock. Left…

Adventure Themed Play in The Brick Theater's Antidepressant Festival

Clever piece on a games-themed theater performance in Brooklyn next month. One of the more unusual plays in this year’s Antidepressant Festival is Adventure Quest, which mimics old-school computer adventure games, combining live action with vintage graphics and 8-bit music. For those too young to remember these strange, puzzle-intensive artifacts of the Reagan era, the…

Magic Tree House: The Musical

Okay, I’m officially lame. I teared up a few days ago during Star Trek, and tonight I teared up during this song from The Magic Treehouse: The Musical, based on a series of easy-reader books by Mary Pope Osbourne. The touring show was in my town tonight; we had front-row seats. The song is a…

Hypercritical

A budding artist learns his real skill is not artistry, but the ability to critique. I’m blogging this for the next time I introduce iteration as an important cognitive skill — something that requires dedication, time, and a willingness to take risks in order to learn from failures (something that doesn’t often fit will with…