Many thanks for those articles. I have read about the Viking treasure but look forward to reading the others. Love your photo of the horses. They are magnificent animals.
thank you for this collection of wonderful articles with updates on current findings and issues. Sharing with us to stay on top of new natural and scientific developments. It is humbling to read them on this Saturday morning. Quite a lesson on the dopamine's happiness fix. And how the early(1 million years ago) worldly horses found their ways across the continents by tracing DNA. And the 'what if' explanation on reforestation . . . Wow! Kudos (-:
Yup, wonderful articles and reading is (almost)all consuming today. I try to be picky more and more, mostly on my laptop, no tv or going to movies. Rainy days are welcome. I read and eat at the same time. In the coffee shop/bookstore I'm a sucker for a new book which ends up on the passenger seat in case I have to wait for something, but I will read it. And than, trying to write something. Is the power of the written word taking us over? I have not learned speed reading, yet, as one of my professor friends does, just amazing (-:
1. Had no idea - amazing what we can find out nowadays.
2. Haven't been to the Centre Pompidou in Paris - maybe I should go. Love the idea of satellite locations.
3. Wow, interesting. Might have to read that one again to fully grasp what it says.
4. This one had me running around my flat thinking - I have a book on this topic (actually three books by the same author). I meant "The Happy Brain". Back at my laptop I realized that Dean Burnett was also the author of this article - so it kind of made sense that the article reminded me of his book(s). Can highly recommend them.
5. Meteorites sure are fascinating. Crazy story.
6. A reminder that not everything is as it seems - what a treasure to be found.
7. Habitable exoplanets? No wonder the scientists get excited. That's a pretty cool thought. It amazes me how they research other solar systems. Mind blown!
Thank you for sharing all these. I thoroughly enjoyed reading them. Also thank you for reminding me of three of your own articles. Loved re-reading those as well.
I think my brain needs a rest now. Time to study some Norwegian ;-) Have a great Sunday.
Many thanks for those articles. I have read about the Viking treasure but look forward to reading the others. Love your photo of the horses. They are magnificent animals.
Thank you, that photo was from about two years ago in Sweden, near the beautiful national park of Tyresta
Good morning Alexander,
thank you for this collection of wonderful articles with updates on current findings and issues. Sharing with us to stay on top of new natural and scientific developments. It is humbling to read them on this Saturday morning. Quite a lesson on the dopamine's happiness fix. And how the early(1 million years ago) worldly horses found their ways across the continents by tracing DNA. And the 'what if' explanation on reforestation . . . Wow! Kudos (-:
Happy to see that you liked them. There is so much interesting writing, I just wish I had all day to read.
Yup, wonderful articles and reading is (almost)all consuming today. I try to be picky more and more, mostly on my laptop, no tv or going to movies. Rainy days are welcome. I read and eat at the same time. In the coffee shop/bookstore I'm a sucker for a new book which ends up on the passenger seat in case I have to wait for something, but I will read it. And than, trying to write something. Is the power of the written word taking us over? I have not learned speed reading, yet, as one of my professor friends does, just amazing (-:
Very interesting articles.
1. Had no idea - amazing what we can find out nowadays.
2. Haven't been to the Centre Pompidou in Paris - maybe I should go. Love the idea of satellite locations.
3. Wow, interesting. Might have to read that one again to fully grasp what it says.
4. This one had me running around my flat thinking - I have a book on this topic (actually three books by the same author). I meant "The Happy Brain". Back at my laptop I realized that Dean Burnett was also the author of this article - so it kind of made sense that the article reminded me of his book(s). Can highly recommend them.
5. Meteorites sure are fascinating. Crazy story.
6. A reminder that not everything is as it seems - what a treasure to be found.
7. Habitable exoplanets? No wonder the scientists get excited. That's a pretty cool thought. It amazes me how they research other solar systems. Mind blown!
Thank you for sharing all these. I thoroughly enjoyed reading them. Also thank you for reminding me of three of your own articles. Loved re-reading those as well.
I think my brain needs a rest now. Time to study some Norwegian ;-) Have a great Sunday.
Glad that you liked them all :-)