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iving into the Myth: Adrienne Rich and the individuation of American democracy
The Very Hungry Microbes That Could, Just Maybe, Cool the Planet.
Click Here to Read: The Very Hungry Microbes That Could, Just Maybe, Cool the Planet. By Raymond Zhong Photographs and Video by Giacomo d’Orlando in the New York Times on October 6, 2025.
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of hydrogenotrophic methanogenic cultures: Methanobacterium formicicum incubated (a) without and (b) with CNT (1 g/L).Image: Andreia F. Salvador, Gilberto Martins, Manuel Melle-Franco, Ricardo Serpa, Alfons J.M. Stams, Ana J. Cavaleiro, M. Alcina Pereira, M. Madalena Alves

The Techno-Perversion of Friendship: “Fake Friend” Apps Threaten Real Interpersonal Connections
Click Here to Read: The Techno-Perversion of Friendship: “Fake Friend” Apps Threaten Real Interpersonal Connections (Vol. 5; Issue 40) by Alan Michael Karbelnig, PhD on his Journeys into the Unconscious Mind website on October 8, 2025.
“A human and a robot with their heads leaned to each other, both looking tensely to each other. There is a friendly battle going on over who is domineering. The background is white.” Image: Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
The hidden trigger behind Parkinson’s has finally been spotted
Click Here to Read: The hidden trigger behind Parkinson’s has finally been spotted: The findings mark a major advancement in our understanding of the world’s fastest-growing neurological disease Tom Howarth on the BBC Science Focus website on October 1, 2025.
Microglia and neurons Image: GerryShaw Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Poetry Monday October 2025
An Analyst’s Reflections on Her Treatments and Her Life with Beverly Kolsky, MSW

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“This really is the full motivation for my having written the memoir. I want people to know what the process is like; not only what the process is like but what the feelings are that don’t really make you think of psychoanalysis as a way of changing your life. We’re just living and hoping that things will change without really taking account of the fact that we could be living better lives and in a better way. I began to think of the ways of the world and the wickedness in it. Continue reading An Analyst’s Reflections on Her Treatments and Her Life with Beverly Kolsky, MSW




