I'm CEO of @FancyComma, where we translate STEM to impact. A rarity in science, I'm a neuroscientist and writer who's worked in Congress and as a civil servant.

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Facebook is working again, and it just served up this friend recommendation of someone whose Epstein involvement I have been studying for #ScienceInTheEpsteinFiles! I wanted to click "Add Friend," but I did not! Whew.
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ALERT: Instagram is down right now so if you see this, just describe your breakfast to me.
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What matters most for childhood brain organization? We analyzed 649 variables. The answer: Socioeconomics (SES); with brain patterns pointing at sleep & stress as drivers. Even brain-IQ associations were better explained by SES confounding. In Science: science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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About G&T programs: There are many types of intelligence, as I learned directly from Howard Gardner, the guy who came up with this idea, when he lectured in a class I took at Harvard. Too bad Gardner and my prof were both in the Epstein files...fmr prof resigned from UCLA this yr
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Mark Zuckerberg is trying to fix Facebook and Instagram at the same time. #facebookdown
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I was a G&T kid in elementary school but, IIRC, my parents had to lobby my teachers? G&T programs often stratify students in ways society does (both socioeconomically and in line with gender/cultural stereotypes), and also include fewer English language learners. So useless!
Gifted and Talented, or G&T, programs have long been a perennial subject of debate, particularly in New York City, where it has bedeviled mayors for years. Some parents have already washed their hands of the whole G&T business, refusing to participate in what they view as a corrupt system of segregation. But countless others still place significant stock in the G&T designation and what it offers and are comfortable relying on cognitive testing, should it be required, to determine whether a child qualifies. “When your intelligence is the foundation of your self-perception, failing to achieve feels like soul death,” writes Katie Arnold-Ratliff. But if the limited amount of information we have about gifted kids long-term is any indication, most lead, at best, ordinary lives of modest accomplishment. A 35-year study of 677 gifted children found that by age 50, only 12.3 percent had reached a level of “eminence,” defined as “full professors … Fortune 500 executives … judges and lawyers, leaders in biomedicine, award-winning journalists and writers.” This means 88 percent never did. Arnold-Ratliff digs into the myth of the gifted child, and how our notions of intelligence may be inherently flawed: nymag.visitlink.me/9mc2Wh
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Eminence is incredibly rare, so 12.3% among gifted students is decidedly over-representative. For example, around 0.023% of Americans are full professors at R1 institutions, yet 22 of 677 (3.25%) of gifted students studied eventually held this position (a ~140x fold increase). pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC64…
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Scoop: HHS plans to appoint ER doc Mark Shirley as chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. He was picked by his daughter, HHS employee Malia, who has been in charge of screening USPSTF candidates. notus.org/healthcare/hhs-us-…
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GAME 7 WITH A TRIP TO THE NBA FINALS ON THE LINE 🍿 Wemby and the Spurs: seek first NBA Finals appearance since 2014 SGA and the Thunder: look to become first team to reach back-to-back NBA Finals since GSW in 2019 IT'S WIN OR GO HOME TONIGHT! SAS/OKC Game 7: 8:00pm/et, NBC & Peacock NBA Conference Finals presented by @Google
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TFW you encounter all of these technical problems but you still publish your interview with someone in the Epstein files for exposing lies about a wannabe scientist. Watch (this moment is at 5:45 -- random screen blackout for 10 seconds at ~19 mins in): youtube.com/watch?v=CMe5ro8k…
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"With invaluable help from University of Oklahoma political science professor Allyson Shortle and the platform Centiment, our #survey gathered responses from registered Republicans across #Oklahoma." | #polling nondoc.com/2026/05/26/oklaho…
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Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together. In Jesus Christ, this humanity in its grandeur becomes the Way, the Truth and the Life, opening the path for each of us to grow toward fullness. #MagnificaHumanitas vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/e…
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So excited for these hires. Follow them, follow us @NOTUSreports @AlmsNatalie @EricM_Katz @mara_hop @BenMause @D_Hawk @kainazamaria @alexamcmahon
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Today, among the goods that are universally intended for everyone, we must also include new forms of property, such as patents, algorithms, digital platforms, technological infrastructure and data. In a context where the wealth of nations depends increasingly on knowledge and technology, when these goods remain concentrated in the hands of a few, without adequate forms of sharing and access, a new imbalance is created that contradicts the universal destination of goods. In turn, it widens the gap between the included and the excluded, between those who can participate in the digital revolution and those who remain on the margins. #MagnificaHumanitas
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We are grateful for our international readership on our website and blog. Thank you to the whole world for being interested in what we have to say.
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As evidenced by the unbridled promotion and implementation of technology at the expense of human dignity, we are truly experiencing an eclipse of the sense of what it means to be human. It is imperative to recover an understanding of the true meaning and grandeur of humanity as intended by God. It is in this sense that the challenge we currently face is not technological, but anthropological, and it is my hope that the Encyclical Letter to be published within a few days will contribute to answering this challenge.
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Got one on the road 😤
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Acute stress makes it difficult to link memories of past events with fresh information, a study1 suggests. The results help to explain why people struggle to show insight under pressure. go.nature.com/4umkMMc
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