Date: April 11, 2015
"Gradually, a humiliating gap opens between your actual self and your desired self, between you and those incandescent souls you sometimes meet."
preview | full record— Brooks, David (b. 1961)
Date: April 18, 2015
"My lab coat, weighing on my conscience as it hung in my closet, appeared in my mind as the clothing worn by an alien scientist from an advanced civilization who comes to apologize for abducting and using us as experimental animals."
preview | full record— Gazda, Paul
Date: April 17, 2015
"In every moment, your brain consults its vast stores of knowledge and asks, 'The last time I was in a similar situation, what sensations did I encounter and how did I act?'"
preview | full record— Barrett, Lisa Feldman (b. 1963)
Date: April 17, 2015
"You are, in large measure, the architect of your own experience."
preview | full record— Barrett, Lisa Feldman (b. 1963)
Date: April 16, 2015
"And I must do so with both ardor and cool appraisal, with the passions of eye and heart, but in that ardent heart there must also be a splinter of ice."
preview | full record— Mann, Sally (b. 1951)
Date: June 6, 2015
"An emerging body of research suggests that exercising in a way that taxes your coordination, agility and balance -- a suite of abilities known as 'gross motor skills' -- rewires your brain in ways that are fundamentally different from straightforward aerobic activity or strength training."
preview | full record— Hutchinson, Alex
Date: June 6, 2015
"The researchers captured data to assess their subjects' 'motor cortex plasticity,' a measure of the brain's ability to change its wiring in response to new stimuli."
preview | full record— Hutchinson, Alex
Date: June 6, 2015
"I eventually wiped away my rotted thought, which suited my face as poorly as bad lighting, and we resumed our session."
preview | full record— Filipacchi, Amanda (b. October 10, 1967)
Date: May 25, 2015
"He is a person filled to the brim with himself."
preview | full record— Knausgaard, Karl Ove (b. 1968)
Date: June , 2015
"For another, his insistence that we've come around again to man -- this time in the talk among environmentalists of the Anthropocene, a new geologic age defined by human activity and therefore calling for a grand new round of intellection on the history and meaning of the human, one that's sure ...
preview | full record— Deresiewicz, William (b. 1964)