We’ve all needed to find an old, lost contact before. Source: How to Find Anyone on the Internet for Free
Vindmøllebakken in Stavanger, Norway, is a recently completed cohousing project designed by Norwegian architecture firm Helen & Hard. Source: Norwegian cohousing encourages social connection and sustainable living | The Optimist Daily
Big data is changing how businesses grow, making data science one of the hottest careers. BU’s new center for Computing & Data Sciences will put it at the forefront of this new world. Source: Data Science Jobs Are Hot—and with a State-of-the-Art Building, New Faculty, and a New Major, BU Is Ready | Bostonia |…
At Camp Jabberwocky, author Steven Gardner realized his son Graham, who could neither speak nor move his limbs, could do just about everything, like wind sailing, skiing and swimming. Source: In New Memoir ‘Jabberwocky,’ A Dad Realizes Power Of Nonverbal Son With Cerebral Palsy | Here & Now
Health 2.0: implications of consumer-driven health for traditional providers and new players Source: The Huge Opportunity in Consumer Health Care
A UVA study found that adults who attended a Montessori school for at least two childhood years reported positive feelings about such things as autonomy and self-acceptance. Source: Spending Just a Few Years in Montessori Education Predicts Well-Being in Adulthood
Buy Nothing hopes to find success on a new app. Source: Buy Nothing exploded on Facebook — now it wants a platform of its own – The Verge
The world is rapidly filling up with big, tough, capable electric trucks that are ready to rough-and-tumble their way through a post-apocalyptic landscape. Everything from the Tesla Cybertruck to the Rivian and the massively powerful GMC Hummer is set to prove that electric trucks can be just as big and bad as fossil fuel trucks…
I retired from active-duty service in the U.S. Air Force two years ago, capping a 28-year career as a communications officer and, later, a cyberspace Source: The Air Force Isn’t Doing Information Technology Right – War on the Rocks
Phys.org: House dust from 35 countries reveals our global toxic contaminant exposure and health risk. https://phys.org/news/2022-01-house-countries-reveals-global-toxic.html
A conversation with author Brad Stulberg on finding lasting fulfillment, creating real priorities, and fighting against the sense that you’re not enough. Source: The Case For Letting Things Fall Through the Cracks | GQ