Something for the weekend:
- An implant uses machine learning to give amputees control over prosthetic hands
- We should use ‘I’ more in academic writing – there is benefit to first-person perspective
- Two-eyed seeing
- The library of nonhuman books
- A Bourdieusian approach to class‐related inequalities
- “There is a clear difference in salary outcomes based on degree classifications – and the gap appears to be widening”
- Studying one uni subject in four weeks has benefits – but students risk burnout if it’s not done right
- 5 Leading Female Artists On Their Daily Routines & How To Be More Creative Now
- “Sit Yourself Down”: Women’s Experiences of Negotiating Physical Activity During Pregnancy
- Health technology identities and self. Patients’ appropriation of an assistive device for self‐management of chronic illness
- “We do not have to love one another to engage in meaningful solidarity.”
- Let’s leave philosophers to puzzle over the reality of numbers
- From Passion to Compassion: A Caring Inquiry into Creative Work as Socially Engaged Art
- Narrative based medicine with John Launer (podcast)
- Can reading Tolstoy make you a better physical therapist?
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