This year I am planning on reading more scientific papers. I have always found scientific experiments and research really interesting and used to read a lot of papers but for some reason this has slipped by the wayside in recent years. So to help keep me motivated I am planning on sharing summaries of the most interesting papers I come across this year. I am doing this as I think others may find some of these papers interesting too and I am hoping some of these reviews will spark debates on a range of topics.
0 Comments
As discussed last month, I have deliberately decided to expand my reading list this year to include a slightly broader range of topics. I chose to listen to The Aesthetic Brain by Anjan Chatterjee because it combines the topics of general scientific interest and philosophy and Chatterjee’s research has also been referenced by various other books I have encountered recently.
How are you getting on with your New Years resolutions?
Do any of them involve trying to eat more healthy food or lose weight etc? If so then about now is normally when people start to lose willpower for these kind of resolutions. Don't worry if you fall into that category. Instead congratulate yourself on making the resolution in the first place realising that you have some improvements you want to make and try to work out why you may be struggling at the moment. A lot of people need help to keep resolutions or to really cement new healthier daily habits. |
AuthorDr Chris Harper Archives
August 2020
Categories
All
|