jessa blog
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Meet your future guide
Can you imagine what your day looks like tomorrow when you get out of bed? How about imagining yourself ten years into the future? Can you imagine yourself as far as 2050? If you’re wondering what 2050 might look like, take this interactive “digital museum” from the future. Open your mind to a world of Read more
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Graduate studies felt like yesterday
As I finish the week (hey, today marks my second week in a new research project), I’m amazed by how we could adapt to a new environment and create new ways of doing things (more like building a new routine). And I’m even more amazed that we could pull off writing a conference paper in Read more
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Writing, the practice, and shipping your work
Did you ever wonder how fast I could write a 200-word blog post? I used to take hours before I could come up with something to write about. And it takes a lot of musing too. Mostly, my apprehensions about writing words on paper (or typing them on screens like this) are due to my Read more
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She took me to places
I went to Germany and Spain in just two hours. Like what? Yes, I did. Remember how people tell you that books can take you to places? Well, that’s how it felt for me. But instead of reading a book, I listened to my roommate tell me stories about all the places she went to. Read more
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Any day could be Monday
Have you ever started your day as if yesterday was a holiday? And now, you’re really not grumpy, but you’re just ready for work. More likely, you felt like you are simply in work mode. And because we had yesterday off, today felt like Monday. No, it wasn’t a sad day just because I thought Read more
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Letter no. 26
Dear reader from the future, Have you heard of the Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS)? As I was at the grocery store, the thought of the AGS becoming a crisis played in my mind, and perhaps, should it spread like wildfire (or Covid-19), at least I won’t be taken by surprise by all the changes I have Read more
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Reunions are sweet and fragrant
It’s incredible how, even after you left a place for years, it feels like you never left the moment you came back. Everything felt the same except the faces that see you, often surprised that you’re back, longing to catch up with you. Their warm welcome will remind you that there has been a before- Read more