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“Finding and studying photographs from Texas - Houston, Austin, Corpus Christi - and Richmond, Virginia felt like time travel; I wondered what it would be like to stand on hallowed ground like Houston’s Emancipation Park or Austin’s Eastwoods Park and celebrate freedom with fellow Black folks.”

“What did he think he was seeing? I began a new search and focused on the stranger things he'd painted. Fangs Supernatural fangs Pointy ears Wings The results gave a rather expansive list, which I should have guessed. I'd filled my head with enough fantasy books to last a lifetime when the most interesting thing to do in my hometown was to go to the library. But the last article I clicked on checked all the fantastical boxes and could describe what Dubois thought he was seeing. Closing my laptop, I let out a halfhearted laugh. "Yeah, right. Faeries.”

“Research is the art of turning curiosity into discovery and discovery into understanding." "Every great research starts with a question that refuses to be ignored." "Research is not just about finding answers; it’s about challenging assumptions and expanding horizons." "True research doesn’t just seek to explain what is known but dares to explore what is yet unknown." "To research is to journey through uncertainty with a compass of curiosity." "Great research is fueled by doubt and driven by a relentless pursuit of truth." "Research is a dance between intuition and evidence, where both are needed to find balance." "The power of research lies not in the data it collects, but in the stories it reveals." "Research is a commitment to ask the difficult questions and accept the complex answers." "To research is to see the world not just as it is, but as it could be.”

“The whole idea of: "Well, surely if you're going to make progress on this set of [science] puzzles, you will want to know everything everyone has done on the way there." [But] by the time you learn everything everyone has done on the way there you will have spent a huge amount of time and made no progress. And even worse, you will be entrained. You will be entrained in the thought process that got them stuck in the first place. And this all very counter-intuitive: Do you want to know everything that is known before you try to add anything? The answer is: You probably don't. You'll ask better questions [if you don't.] You'll ask some bad ones [too]. You'll ask some questions that other people have figured their way past, but you'll ask some good ones that nobody's asked yet and that's where the breakthroughs live.”

“When I was researching the book Toxic Electricity, I would see biological reactions for up to a week afterwards. They are typically strong in the first day or two after the electromagnetic field (EMF) exposures and tail off as the week goes on. I would feel fine during the EMF exposures and start seeing weird health effects usually during sleep that night. Extended time around high voltage power lines & power poles were the worst for provoking reactions, followed by wifi and transmitting utility meters.”