• Science of productivity: Bilinguals

    October 18, 2021 by

    I was born and raised in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: a border city to El Paso, Texas. There, it is common to be exposed to English (e.g. Saturday morning cartoons, FM radio while driving, workplace and studies among others). Not 100% of the population is bilingual, but this continuous exposure to English pushes some “Juarenses” (people… Read more

  • The “P” day: I have gotten my period. So what?  

    October 16, 2021 by

    As much as the cardiac or the circadian cycle, the menstrual cycle is one of the most essential physiological cycles in life. Unlike the others, the menstrual cycle and, especially, menstruation, is still surrounded by prejudice and is one of the greatest taboos in many cultures. Today we will talk about the amazing science behind… Read more

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