Science Solitaire is a weekly passionate hunt to understand this expanding, accelerating universe of beings and things by looking at what science has come upon, so far. Written by science writer and author Maria Isabel Garcia.
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[Science Solitaire] Pandemic friendships forever (PFFs)

If '150' is the working number of friendships for humans, how did your concentric circle of '150' change before the pandemic and now?

'The next normal is not a magical tomorrow that is independent of our actions today or in ...

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[SCIENCE SOLITAIRE] You co-create the next normal: Part 1

'Our human nature will not banish our sense of touch despite what we have experienced ...

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[SCIENCE SOLITAIRE] How long is life? A meter and 60 days

'Our lives are too small, our minds so closed, our interests so shallow, our existing ...

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How the old 'normal' caused the pandemic

Would there ever be a gesture more 'equal'?

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The end of the handshake

This virus is new, and science is doing a parallel course of getting to know it while ...

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What science tells us about COVID-19

Here is a curated list of actions that could prevent, solve, or manage those inner crises ...

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Keeping it together in pandemic times

'You do not need a PhD to understand what the scientists are saying and also what they ...

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How do you make sense of all this confusing coronavirus information?

Here are some of the things that will transform the way you view being forced to stay at ...

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Save (or grow) yourself, others, and the planet by staying at home

'Before we even know we are being distracted by something, another distraction comes ...

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And now we focus on distractions

Traumatic childhood experiences, especially in pre-school, can stunt children’s brains ...

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If you can save only a few things, save someone’s childhood