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  • On the aesthetics of time.

    What if we celebrated the accumulation of wisdom and experience in the people around us?

    February 29, 2024

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    age, aging, art, beauty, beauty industry, Cara Jo O’Connell, Cara O’Connell, caretaking, elective brain surgery, elective lobotomy, experience, feminism, feminist, Free Falling into the Cosmos, horror novel, Jenn Shapland, knowledge, lobotomy, Luke Dittrich, Maui, memory loss, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Moana, Mona Awad, neurosurgery, personal growth, relationships, Rogue, skincare, staff art exhibition, Thin Skin, William Scoville, wisdom, wrinkles
    On the aesthetics of time.
  • On ethics and Luke Dittrich’s “Patient H.M.”

    When scientists act unethically, it undermines trust in science … which breaks my heart, since the scientific method is awesome.

    September 8, 2017

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    All posts, Book reviews, Psychology
    A Story of Memory Madness and Family Secrets, Arieh Warshel, biochemistry, brain surgery, cell biology, data, enzymology, epilepsy, ethics, fraud, GCC185, graduate school, human experimentation, immunofluorescence, ketosteroid isomerase, KSI, lobotomy, Luke Dittrich, medial temporal lobe, membrane trafficking, memory, MIT, MPR, Patient H.M., primary data, psychosurgery, publish or perish, reproducibility crisis, research, research ethics, RhoBTB3, science, scientific method, shredding files, Stanford, Suzanne Corkin
    On ethics and Luke Dittrich’s “Patient H.M.”

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