

It looks like that first link just references the original article. Seems to be an AI generated summary, too.
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It looks like that first link just references the original article. Seems to be an AI generated summary, too.
No idea about bike licenses.
High power radios in the hands of people who don’t know what they’re doing can cause a lot of issues. FRS/GMRS radios under 2 Watts in the U.S. don’t need a license. Licensing is a way to make sure people using them know how to do so effectively, and provides for stiffer penalties if someone unlicensed causes issues.
Welch’s Fruit Snacks. The Halloween packs are small and very snacky, only $0.10 each at costco.
In any laboratory, including ours, we always find the same result: Adolescents just are not as good as adults at cognitive control — except in studies where we say, if you do this trial correctly, we’re going to give you extra points for more money. And, miraculously, adolescents can then do it like adults.
As a teacher I’ve found this is key to motivation in the classroom. It’s an amazing transformation for the 10-15 minute window.
Great article! It was nice to see some mentions of older projects as well, instead of just things currently (de)funded.