Update (3/10/2019): It has been a number of years since I have updated this blog. I have had it on my to-do list for a while now, however, I have not prioritized it. I am starting medical school in 3 months and I plan on utilizing this space to write about the information that I find most interesting. It will be a great way for me to review my notes and to help out anyone who comes across this blog. I intend on dedicating at least 30 minutes a week to write about a topic that I find interesting from the previous week. Be sure to follow the blog to see what is to come!
As a young boy growing up, I had many questions for my older siblings and parents of why the world operates the way it does. Questions like "Why do cows chew their cud?" was one of the questions that I never got a complete answer for. Until I took comparative anatomy of chordates, in my third year of studying Biology. Okay, maybe if I really wanted the answer, I could of just Googled it eventually when I gained access to a computer, but the question faded away from my mind.
This blog is created to answer many of the common questions people ask as children but never got a complete answer for. Questions that will be covered will include, but not limited to: Why do we have fingernails?, Why are women and men so different? and are they really that different?, Why is the sky blue? How solar panels work? Why are some words bad and others that mean the same exact thing not bad?
These and other questions will be answered in future blog post. Enjoy your day Homo sapiens.
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