Richard SpragueThe Limits of ExpertiseOrdinary people, sufficiently motivated, are capable of finding insights that match or exceed career experts.Apr 4, 2022Apr 4, 2022
Richard SpragueYou can already see 2030 in 2020Wharton Professor Mauren Guillén’s new book 2030: How Today’s Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of EverythingAug 25, 2020Aug 25, 2020
Richard SpragueWhat’s Next in Personalized Nutrition?Personalization is the next big food trend. Which products are leading the way?Jul 7, 2019Jul 7, 2019
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeChanging the Microbiome Doesn’t Help SleepAt least not in this caseFeb 24, 20191Feb 24, 20191
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeAmateur Sleuthing For Clues To Colorectal CancerCan a microbiome gut test find anything useful?Nov 5, 20182Nov 5, 20182
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeYes, Kefir Changes the MicrobiomeKefir is one of the few ways I found to detectably change my microbiome.Sep 27, 20183Sep 27, 20183
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeMicrobes are everywhereA bizarre tour of life's invisible side.Aug 15, 2018Aug 15, 2018
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeA dictator can't be too carefulNorth Korean leader Kim Jung-un carries a portable toilet to keep spies from snooping on his microbiome. What might they learn?Jun 11, 20181Jun 11, 20181
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeMy nose microbiome throughout the seasonsDoes the olfactory microbiome change when the seasons shift?Jun 7, 2018Jun 7, 2018
Richard SpragueinPersonal Science and the MicrobiomeHow to think about microbiome diversityComparing multiple tests shows diversity is complicatedMay 10, 2018May 10, 2018