New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 158

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 158 1Research of the Week

How personalities changed during the pandemic.

The Celts arrived in Britain in the mid-to-late Bronze Age, introducing both language and lactase persistence that still persist today.

Fewer grazing animals, more fires.

Mammoths lived longer than the fossil record would suggest.

Night workers have healthier circadian rhythms and glucose control when they eat during the day.

 

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Episode 11: Getting Kids to Kick Sugar with Sugarproof Authors Dr. Ventura and Dr. Goran

Primal Health Coach Institute: Jennifer Nagel is an established and seasoned health and fitness veteran passionate both about helping women achieve better health and health coaches build better businesses.

Primal Health Coach Institute: Dr. Glenn Livingston helps you face your inner pig.

Media, Schmedia

A Scotsman, a kilt, and a husky walk into a Canadian forest…

More proof that Beyond Meat is awful and everyone knows it.

Interesting Blog Posts

Let’s make the Bison Sphere.

Social Notes

I love resistance bands.

Everything Else

Is your cat a psychopath?

How much would a billion oysters cost?

People tend to escalate the situation in nuclear war simulations.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Interesting paper: How meat-eating led to bigger brains, better cognition, but also more zoonotic pathogens and plant medicines.

How could this be?: More cattle, more biodiversity.

Terrifying thought: A carnivorous dinosaur that ran faster than Usain Bolt.

Not surprised: Books beat tablets.

Oops: More animal protein, less mortality.

Question I’m Asking

Did you know this?

Recipe Corner

  • Air fryer fish sticks.
  • Neapolitan-style braised salt cod.

Time Capsule

One year ago (Dec 11 – Dec 17)

Comment of the Week

“Speaking of eternities from your Sunday with Sisson, perhaps they do exist. But perhaps it’s the flip of what we feel to be true. The future and the past feel eternal but are finite, while the present feels fleeting but is eternal. Our whole lives is spent living in the eternal present.”

-Well said, Aaron.

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