
Scientist in Paris writing about quiet mornings, small observations, and rebuilding a creative life. Notes on science, creativity, and the personal moments in between.
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Somewhere in the air on the Air France flight from JFK to Charles De Gaulle
Once I knew I would be moving to Paris I started researching the steps I needed to take and getting all my ducks in a row. I want to be completely transparent wit...
I sit there at the table, listening in waves. It’s not that I don’t care what the person has to say and if they were speaking to me directly, I would be engaged. It’s just that I’ve been around groups of people all morning and I don’t exact...
Hola a todos!
You’re standing in a checkout queue at the grocery store and decide to take out your phone, it doesn’t matter if you’re scrolling through Instagram, Facebook, playing a game, etc. Before you know it, it’s your turn to check...
I think it’s better if I start from the beginning—the reason I chose to move abroad.
I wish I could say that I had some magical powers of premonition that the United States would become, in a lack of a better word— a state of chaos, and t...
Hola a todos !
A few days ago, I wrote about my bus ride home after work and my, how should I say, “old-fashioned” thoughts as I noticed how many of the younger passengers around me were on their phones the entire time while the world more...
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A scientist in Paris writing about quiet mornings, small observations, and rebuilding a creative life. Notes on science, creativity, and the personal moments in between.
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