At NPSC we know that one of the best ways to keep your brain healthy is to learn new things. Unfortunately, with all of the information available to us, it can feel almost impossible to find the time to sift through the web to find the gems.

So, we’ve decided to do it for you! Every Friday, you can find five new articles or videos from the week that will stretch your mind, fuel your spirit, and feed your brain.

“LUCK, FORESIGHT AND SCIENCE: HOW AN UNHERALDED TEAM DEVELOPED A COVID-19 VACCINE IN RECORD TIME” by David Heath and Gus Garcia-Roberts, usatoday.com

“Credit for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine belongs in part to discoveries dating back 15 years. The team behind it was inspired by two infant deaths.”

“25 GREAT WRITERS AND THINKERS WEIGH IN ON BOOKS THAT MATTER” by Tina Jordan, Noor Qasim and John Williams, nytimes.com

“To celebrate the Book Review’s 125th anniversary, we’re dipping into the archives to revisit our most thrilling, memorable and thought-provoking coverage.”

“FRANCESCA JONES QUALIFIES FOR AUSTRALIAN OPEN YEARS AFTER DOCTORS RULED HER OUT OF TENNIS” by abc.net.au

“The now-20-year-old Brit was born with the rare genetic condition, ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia syndrome, leaving her with three fingers and a thumb on each hand and a total of seven toes.”

“RETIRED MATHEMATICIAN FIXES BIKES FOR HUNDREDS WITHOUT CHARGING A DIME” by Chip Reid, cbsnews.com

“The avid cyclist and retired mathematician has since fixed more than 650 bikes for friends, neighbors, even strangers.”

“INAUGURATION HIGHLIGHTS RAINBOW PAINTING BY AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTIST” by Eleanor Jones Harvey, americanart.si.edu

“A curator decodes the powerful messaging in this landscape painting.”

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