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About Research Bin

Hello!

Welcome to Research Bin. Research Bin is a personal blog site.

I am Malinda, I created this blog site to keep a record of interesting thoughts and findings I happen to stumble upon. 


 
I take a great deal of thought and care before publishing something on this blog. As an explorer, I appreciate reliable, useful, concise and readable content myself. I want to deliver content of such quality for my readers as well. You will find that scientific approach is a central piece in my explorations.
 
The Internet is a vast place, this blog is a speck in this vastness. But nevertheless, I want to make sure the ones who wander and find this, to find it exciting and though provoking. Let's push the boundaries of our thinking and reasoning far wide and deep.

As much as I want the content to be accurate and stay valid over bounds of time, inaccuracies are might happen. So, please do give your own thought before accepting all content as gospel truth :D

While I try to post interesting articles to Research Bin, I do have other commitments and priorities. So, research bin may not see much new content on a regular basis. If you feel like looking forward to a new post, you can stay subscribed. There is a Facebook page in case you want to drop me a message.


If you'd be so kind to leave your own thoughts on a matter, I'd love to hear that too!! I greatly appreciate having to explore thoughts on various perspectives. Please do explore around! Perhaps something here may shed light on something you had in the back of your mind!


See you around!

- Malinda

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