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This shouldn't be surprising: science moves quickly, and we've learned a lot about genetics since the '90s.
Gretchen Reynolds is the author of "The First 20 Minutes: Surprising Science Reveals How We Can Exercise Better, Train Smarter, Live Longer" (Hudson Street Press, 2012).
Daniel Pink on "the surprising science of motivation," a TED talk that is one of many resources Larry Ferlazzo, a teacher and author, uses in this post.
Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert discussed a similar idea in his wildly popular TED talk, The Surprising Science of Happiness, now viewed over 12 million times.
Woven between the human dramas are Malcolm Gladwexaminationsinatiofs of the surprising science and statistics of drug use, and of the varying success of drug policies.
Gretchen Reynolds writes the Phys Ed column for Well and is the author of "The First 20 Minutes: Surprising Science Reveals How We Can Exercise Better, Train Smarter, Live Longer" (Hudson Street Press, 2012).
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Recently, the Wall Street Journal published a piece with the surprising title "Science Increasingly Makes the Case for God".
Like Timothy D. Wilson's recent how-not-to book, "Redirect: The Surprising New Science of Psychological Change," a primer for well-intentioned parents, bosses, coaches, teachers, psychologists and others in the life-improvement professions, they're full of stories about people who accomplished amazing things in life by, in effect, rewiring themselves.
She wasn't offering these women any advice, but she was certainly paving the way for the sex educators of today like Emily Nagoski whose self-help/sex education book, Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life (Scribe, £12.99), screams female empowerment loud and proud; first instruction in chapter one is to get a mirror and look at your clitoris.
It is not surprising that science and technology get so little from the top.
(This is not surprising; computer science majors can expect a wide variety of job options when they graduate).
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