by Shawn Radcliffe | Jan 16, 2016 | Recipes
Fall is one of my favorite times of year. Hiking through forests of red and orange and yellow. Picking apples at the local orchard. Wandering through endless corn mazes. And freshly-squeezed hot apple cider. This recipe takes hot apple cider to a whole new level, with...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Nov 16, 2015 | Science
By any standard, insects dominate the world. They live on land, in water and in the air. They have colonized every continent, including Antarctica. And they make up three-quarters of all known animals—currently there are 1 million known insect species and an estimated...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Sep 1, 2015 | Science
Einstein was never comfortable with quantum entanglement—in which measuring one particle can affect another instantaneously, even if it is halfway across the universe—saying that it violates ‘local realism.’ A new experiment, though, has closed the last...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Jun 19, 2015 | Yoga
Downward-facing dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana) is one of those yoga poses that you either love or hate. But it’s also hard to avoid this pose, especially if you are in a group yoga class. But just because you struggle with downward-facing dog or find it hard on your back,...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Jun 11, 2015 | Science
Quantum physics is known for its weirdness. But much of this exists only in mathematical equations, so it’s difficult to know which concepts are actually real. Some physicists, though, hope to change all that. “If we tell the public that quantum theory is weird, we...