Who God Is Gonna Use — Reveling In the Overflowing Grace of God

Today is Monday, the second of August, 2021. Shalom Aleichem! Day 23,153 Seventeen days until S’s birthday! Today is what I consider to be my first official day of retirement. Yesterday evening was strange, because I didn’t know how to feel. I’m used to having this, “tomorrow is Monday and I don’t want to go […]

Who God Is Gonna Use — Reveling In the Overflowing Grace of God

As young people tune out, can Olympics vault over the generation gap? | South China Morning Post | Opinion — Earthpages.org 🌐

The IOC is worried about the ageing television audience for the Games, as well as the legacy of Olympism – its promotion of sports as a key to a balanced lifestyle and harmonious development. Source: As young people tune out, can Olympics vault over the generation gap? | South China Morning Post Opinion: The Olympics, […]

As young people tune out, can Olympics vault over the generation gap? | South China Morning Post | Opinion — Earthpages.org 🌐

Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (II) — Impact of Social Sciences

In their previous post, Leo Tiokhin, Karthik Panchanathan, Paul Smaldino and Daniel Lakens argued that the predominant focus on scientists’ direct contributions has detrimental effects on collaboration, well-being, and scientific progress more broadly. In this post, drawing on examples from several competitive and selective environments, they adopt an evolutionary perspective to suggest that changing the…

Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (II) — Impact of Social Sciences