Links of the Week [2010-03-06]

This is my first entry for my new end of the week posts. I noticed that on facebook, I post alot of really interesting and neat articles or websites. So I thought that I would just summarize all of my findings throughout the week on Saturdays (today will be Sunday of course 😛 ) I hope you enjoy this side project !

It’s official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs

The Teen Brain: It’s Just Not Grown Up Yet

Nicaragua’s Anti-Abortion Policy Endangers Women, Criminalizes Doctors, Experts Say

How Grad School is just like Kindergarten

A measure for the multiverse

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