I hadn’t been to the Museum of Natural History in years, so it was cool to go back and see all that has changed! And it’s not just the removal of the racist and offensive Teddy Roosevelt statue; they have… Continue Reading →
I thought this article was relevant to the class discussion. It details how Google traffic data was being used by many to track the movement of Ukrainian refugees and Russian and Ukrainian troops. Google has since made the decision to… Continue Reading →
While I understand the temptation, I do not think we should resurrect wooly mammoths. I agree with Love DalĂ©n’s skepticism that it is unlikely that the reintroduction of wooly mammoths will have a measurable effect on climate change. I think… Continue Reading →
This photo is of an exhibit by Singaporean artist, Tan Zi Xi, titled, Plastic Ocean. For this piece, Zi Xi collected, cleaned, and assembled over 20,000 pieces of ocean-bound plastic. The piece was an immersive experience; guests were encouraged to walk… Continue Reading →
I was surprised to look back at my neighborhood throughout the years and find that, at least from an aerial view and some harder-to-decipher older photos, things very much looked the same. The streets were organized in the same manner… Continue Reading →
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