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Month: October 2020

Posted on October 17, 2020October 17, 2020

Tiny Taste Tester and Tiny Taste Tester (in training) -10.17.20

Pandemic Baby is seven months old.

And the original Tiny Taste Tester is now three.

Posted on October 6, 2020

Tiny Humans Update – 10.06.20

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ACE2-interacting domain of SARS-CoV-2

In a study published in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology, mouse models with COVID-19 showed positive results when a small peptide was introduced nasally. The peptide proved effective in reducing fever, protecting the lungs, improving heart function and reversing cytokine storm — a condition in which an infection triggers the immune system to flood the […]

American Democracy is in No Imminent Danger — Benjamin Studebaker

In 2014, I finished an MA thesis at the University of Chicago. In that thesis, I argued that as economic inequality increased, American politics would return to the sharp political divisions of the 1930s, with both left-wing and right-wing radical movements popping up all over the place. Recently, I finished a PhD thesis at the […] […]

The Boy Who Drew Cats — BREVITY’s Nonfiction Blog

By Jesse Lee Kercheval Outside there is a pandemic and I am in lockdown in Montevideo, Uruguay, far from my daughter and son also locked down, but in Kanazawa, in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and I am inside drawing, drawing, drawing, filling sheets of paper, pages drifting to the floor, as if I were the boy […] […]

This Day in History – Jan 15, 2021

Mountain Lions in…Oklahoma?

State wildlife officials verified more sightings of mountain lions in Oklahoma in 2020 than any other year since the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation started keeping such data in 2002. Explaining the mystery about mountain lions in Oklahoma — https://oklahoman.com/article/5680474/explaining-the-mystery-about-mountain-lions-in-oklahoma Yikes!

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Recent Posts: lifeunderwriter.net

ACE2-interacting domain of SARS-CoV-2

In a study published in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology, mouse models with COVID-19 showed positive results when a small peptide was introduced nasally. The peptide proved effective in reducing fever, protecting the lungs, improving heart function and reversing cytokine storm — a condition in which an infection triggers the immune system to flood the […]

American Democracy is in No Imminent Danger — Benjamin Studebaker

In 2014, I finished an MA thesis at the University of Chicago. In that thesis, I argued that as economic inequality increased, American politics would return to the sharp political divisions of the 1930s, with both left-wing and right-wing radical movements popping up all over the place. Recently, I finished a PhD thesis at the […] […]

The Boy Who Drew Cats — BREVITY’s Nonfiction Blog

By Jesse Lee Kercheval Outside there is a pandemic and I am in lockdown in Montevideo, Uruguay, far from my daughter and son also locked down, but in Kanazawa, in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and I am inside drawing, drawing, drawing, filling sheets of paper, pages drifting to the floor, as if I were the boy […] […]

This Day in History – Jan 15, 2021

Mountain Lions in…Oklahoma?

State wildlife officials verified more sightings of mountain lions in Oklahoma in 2020 than any other year since the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation started keeping such data in 2002. Explaining the mystery about mountain lions in Oklahoma — https://oklahoman.com/article/5680474/explaining-the-mystery-about-mountain-lions-in-oklahoma Yikes!

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