Nom Nom - Crunchy Science News
Okay, so I'm clearly a science news junkie. Celebrity gossip? Pass. Business news? Egad, depressing. Science news? Nom nom nom! More please!
I was listening to a story about traffic accident rates on presidential election days on NPR yesterday and then saw a post about it on the Scientific American feed. The only other day I want to see the correlation for is Halloween, because that is the one consistent day a year I'm mostly likely to find myself stuck in horrible traffic behind an accident.
Then there was a little nibble about why we laugh when someone falls. William Fry has the best job ever. He's "a psychiatrist and laughter researcher at Stanford University." How freaking cool is that? I totally want to meet that guy.
I was listening to a story about traffic accident rates on presidential election days on NPR yesterday and then saw a post about it on the Scientific American feed. The only other day I want to see the correlation for is Halloween, because that is the one consistent day a year I'm mostly likely to find myself stuck in horrible traffic behind an accident.
Then there was a little nibble about why we laugh when someone falls. William Fry has the best job ever. He's "a psychiatrist and laughter researcher at Stanford University." How freaking cool is that? I totally want to meet that guy.
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