Mark Pepe (@markmpepe) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Pepe

@markmpepe

Music and Language Educator | Operatic Tenor | UBC B.Mus., B.Ed., MET. | aspiring polyglot | wannabe technologist | Puccini and deadlifts #dared #won

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Not sure what to make of this massive #HAARP signal. 6.800 MHz. It's been running for almost 45 minutes as I write this. Monitoring in Vancouver.

Not sure what to make of this massive #HAARP signal. 6.800 MHz. It's been running for almost 45 minutes as I write this. Monitoring in Vancouver.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The chills you get listening to a moving piece of music originate in the salience network of the brain. Surprisingly, this remains an island of remembrance spared from the ravages of Alzheimer's disease & may be an opportunity to help people with dementia buff.ly/2HVd08j

The chills you get listening to a moving piece of music originate in the salience network of the brain. Surprisingly, this remains an island of remembrance spared from the ravages of Alzheimer's disease & may be an opportunity to help people with dementia buff.ly/2HVd08j
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best pieces of advice I got in graduate school was to 1) “Figure out how many hours of work you can consistently do while still maintaining good health… Stick to it +/- 1 hr, 5-6 days per week” (This number varies by person and yes, do update over time of course).

Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Advice I got early in my career: Don’t over engage in any controversy unless you are willing to stake your entire reputation on it. Rather, keep focused on discovering new things & creating, or else you become known for the controversy & nothing else; there is no going back.