Another endorsement for blogging

The Verge: Bring back personal blogging - The Verge The biggest reason personal blogs need to make a comeback is a simple one: we should all be in control of our own platforms.  If what is happening on Twitter hasn’t demonstrated it, our relationship with these social media platforms is tenuous at best. The thing … Continue reading Another endorsement for blogging

Test Post using footnotes

I am experimenting with footnotes. This is a way to add references to the blog posts. This is one example where the link from the URL is captured automatically from the address field: Comparison of glioblastoma (GBM) molecular classification methods - PubMed Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and common form of brain cancer in … Continue reading Test Post using footnotes

More motivation to blog!

This post was written almost a month before it goes online, but this long-from discusses several "easy-to-follow" tips and hopefully motivates you to blog. I steadfastly remain committed to this format, because it allows me to write by keeping the central idea in place (and adding my perspective) to the mentioned context. Needless to say, … Continue reading More motivation to blog!

Degrees of boredom impacted by social media?

This is a press release for a published "research". I wasn't aware that boredom had different planes. Superficial and Profound! Anyway, the link is here: Social media may prevent users from reaping creative rewards of profound boredom - new research Superficial boredom – the most common state of boredom - can be defined as a … Continue reading Degrees of boredom impacted by social media?