American livestock cultivation is on an unsustainable course that will destroy the planet. Currently, the United States devotes 592,000,000 football fields or the landmass of Alaska, Texas, California, and Arizona combined just to raise livestock. That’s 41% of all its land, and in 2019 alone those animals produced greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the weight of 12,540 … [Read more...] about Cash Cows, Golden Geese, and American Livestock Production: The Case for Restraint
Archives for April 2023
Benzodiazepines for Anxiety Disorders
Benzodiazepines have a variety of uses, but it is commonly used to treat anxiety disorders. This is due to their effect on the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), which reduces neuronal excitability and thereby produces a calming effect (ScienceDirect). However, benzodiazepines are also known to produce rebound effects, or the return of the symptoms being treated … [Read more...] about Benzodiazepines for Anxiety Disorders
The Structures of Fluid Flows and Our Efforts to Understand Them
I would like to extend a sincere and warm welcome back to our “Introduction to Flight” blog series. Today, we will return to fluid dynamics, which is a difficult, yet immensely fascinating subject. In our everyday lives, fluid flows are all around us, from the coffee in our cups, to the wind in the trees, to the air we breathe. In the laboratory, we can visualize flows by … [Read more...] about The Structures of Fluid Flows and Our Efforts to Understand Them
The Benefits of Immersive Education
It’s a Wednesday in September. I’m in my Marine Biology lecture. I open my pencil bag for a freshly sharpened pencil, and reach down into my bag for a lined piece of paper. But before I can fish out a sheet from my binder, my professor claps her hands at the front of the classroom, signaling for us to look up and give her our attention. “Today, we’re doing something a … [Read more...] about The Benefits of Immersive Education
Exploring Los Angeles Through XR
I always think of Los Angeles in the present, if that makes sense. As if the Los Angeles that I know is the only Los Angeles that ever was or will be. But, that’s not true. It’s often easy to forget that the very ground beneath our feet has been around long before me. This soil has been passed from generation to generation, changing a bit with each pocket of passed time. My … [Read more...] about Exploring Los Angeles Through XR