Stefani Cox, The Rumpus

Stefani Cox

The Rumpus

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The Rumpus
  • Big Think
  • Slate

Past articles by Stefani:

Searching for Sleeper Trains

There aren’t enough trains in Los Angeles. Not enough for me to sleep. → Read More

How Adverse Childhood Experiences Affect the Developing Brain

Researchers like Dr. Nadine Burke Harris have recognized the negative impacts that adverse childhood experiences can have on health. But now we understand more about the resiliency factors as well. → Read More

Think Positive: Proven Tools for Lifting Out of a Bad Mood

Broad Minded Affective Coping technique is one of many tools for coping with low mood. Affirmations and mindfulness help too. → Read More

You Should Probably Be More Concerned About the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance

Are drug-resistant bacteria winning? → Read More

Empathy is the Key to World Peace

New research suggests that positive interactions between strangers builds empathy where it hadn't been before. → Read More

Mindfulness Isn’t Just Trendy, It’s a Powerful Tool

What could we do with a little more peace of mind? → Read More

In Los Angeles, an Undergound Half-Billion Dollar Economy

Street vendors benefit the economy in all kinds of ways. → Read More

Now That the Recession Is over, How Will We Solve the Rent Crisis?

It's time to address the gorilla in the room, and the high percentage of his income he's spending to rent it. → Read More

‘Tis the Season... for Presidential Pardons

President Barack Obama is giving away a special holiday gift to inmates. → Read More

The Next Stage of Machine Learning: Teach Robots to Think Like Humans

We're teaching robots to learn in all kinds of new ways. → Read More

When Fog Becomes a Toxic Killer

What's in California's morning dew? → Read More

We Have to Care About All Hate Attacks, Not Just Some

When the news doesn't tell you everything. → Read More

The Era of Solitary Confinement is Nearly Over

A New York legal case could impact us all. → Read More

Rising Interest Rates: A Signal of Economic Recovery?

The Fed slowly removes the training wheels. → Read More

A New Approach For Parents? Help Your Child Be Happy, Not Just Successful

What if overeager parents took a step back from pushing their kids toward good colleges? → Read More

Will the Hyperloop Change How We Commute?

Elon Musk wants to shoot us back and forth from work at 750 miles per hour. → Read More

Mapping a White Christmas

Pretty soon, these maps may be as dated as the Bing Crosby song → Read More

Will the FAA’s New Drone Registration Rule Be Enough?

Drone owners have some new regulations this holiday season. → Read More

Mexico Recognizes African-Descended Residents for First Time

The Mexican Census looks a little different this year. → Read More

We Throw Food Away All the Time, But We Don’t Have To

A new law just passed in France has got us thinking about alternatives. → Read More