ScienceCodex
2 September 2010 at 9:09 am Nicolai Foss 2 comments
| Nicolai Foss |
ScienceCodex is the name of a great resource for serious procrastination, amusement, and — sometimes — useful inputs to research and teaching. Signing up for the feed will result in about 20 daily pieces of science news, and, at least for me, a couple of them are usually great fun and potentially useful for teaching. For example, those who teach OB or HRM may find this piece, “Over 50? You probably prefer negative stories about young people,” useful for classroom discussion. There are also potentially offensive stories (e.g., “You Kick Like a Girl“), so be forewarned ;-)
Entry filed under: - Foss -, Ephemera, Recommended Reading.
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k | 2 September 2010 at 10:12 am
They dont seem to mention that the women´s hips are evolutionary wider than men´s ones so you must expect a different movement.
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Bo | 18 September 2010 at 2:40 pm
Very cool.- and I note that the adds on the right seem to be tailored to the individual…I am not saying what mine show…