Weekly Link Love—Edition 87

Weekly Link Love—Edition 87

Research of the Week

Yoga promotes stress resilience.

Adipose tissue is limited by the number of embryonic progenitor cells.

Relying only on antibody testing may not capture everyone with coronavirus immunity.

Birds who swallow fish eggs whole may deposit them intact and viable into isolated lakes.

New Primal Blueprint Podcasts

Episode 430: Shawn Baker MD: Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Shawn Baker about all-things carnivory.

Primal Health Coach Radio, Episode 66: Laura and Erin chat with Tara Garrison.

Media, Schmedia

What happened to schools and daycares that remained open despite the pandemic?

Interesting Blog Posts

How one man thinks we can solve the pandemic, and quickly.

Plastic rain is here.

What Mel Joulwan is up to these days.

Social Notes

What we’ve lost (but can regain).

One opinion on differences between China and America.

Everything Else

Gambling on shark migration.

Viking colors.

Macaques take over a Thai city.

When did the chicken cross the road?

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

I’m not surprised: There is a strong bias in which antidepressant trials get published.

Interesting finding: It’s not that power poses work. It’s that slumping is bad for your mental health and fortitude.

Video I liked: The power of swimming in wild open water.

Counterintuitive result that might not be so counterintuitive when you really think about it: “Enrichment” activities are probably bad, or at least neutral, for kids.

Now I’m worried: A computer describes the Mona Lisa.

Question I’m Asking

How are you playing these days?

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Jun 21 – Jun 27)

Comment of the Week

“You missed the most important part…how to eat it! You have to pull the bottom of each leaf thru your teeth. I’ve seen people trying to bite and chew the ends.”

– Indeed, Cate. Sidenote: I would support a GMO artichoke whose leaves you could eat in their entirety.

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