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in march of this year, CBC radio’s signature science show, quirks & quarks, featured an interview about the silent organ damage COVID may be wreaking on our bodies.
no new information was presented—it was simply timed to coincide with the pandemic’s 5th anniversary.
www.cbc.ca/1.7485888
in march of this year, CBC radio’s signature science show, quirks & quarks, featured an interview about the silent organ damage COVID may be wreaking on our bodies.
no new information was presented—it was simply timed to coincide with the pandemic’s 5th anniversary.
www.cbc.ca/1.7485888
November 2, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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in march of this year, CBC radio’s signature science show, quirks & quarks, featured an interview about the silent organ damage COVID may be wreaking on our bodies.
no new information was presented—it was simply timed to coincide with the pandemic’s 5th anniversary.
www.cbc.ca/1.7485888
in march of this year, CBC radio’s signature science show, quirks & quarks, featured an interview about the silent organ damage COVID may be wreaking on our bodies.
no new information was presented—it was simply timed to coincide with the pandemic’s 5th anniversary.
www.cbc.ca/1.7485888
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My mom was a chemistry professor and each year would invite all the international students to our house for Thanksgiving dinner. I wrote about that (and what it taught me) here:
The Strangers at Our Thanksgiving Table
They were new to this country, to the holiday, to us. And we made space for them.
www.bonappetit.com
October 10, 2025 at 5:12 PM
My mom was a chemistry professor and each year would invite all the international students to our house for Thanksgiving dinner. I wrote about that (and what it taught me) here: