Forensic science became a popular high school course when the first CSI series hit the (no longer) small screen. The curriculum now includes topics such as crime time, post mortem patter, rigor mortis, tracking down serial killers and — who dyes that Goth girl’s hair. You know, stuff that relates to the average teen’s everyday […] Read more…
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Paris and New York
Next to New York, Paris is my favorite city. It’s also the home of one of my oldest and dearest friends who’s been living there for the past five years. As luck, or circumstance, would have it, she’s moving back to the States at the end of this week. I’ve known her since we’ve been […] Read more…
Decision Derision by Harriet Posnak Lesser
Are women better than men at making decisions? The age-old question recently popped up – again- in a New York Times article with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and several respected female neuroscientists weighing in. The results were an inconclusive “Maybe.” At least that’s how I read them, but I didn’t know that my assumption would soon […] Read more…