Why Gravity Rules is Important for Me

Author: Tasha Harrison Friday, May 16, 2014  The gravity rules encourage us to think about and question everything. Gravity is a constant, its unchangeable and it forms a valuable contrast to the rules by which we live, which are constructed or engineered. As humans we come together and decide on how we are going to…

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Towards a “Cosmic Perspective”

Author: John Hadden I was listening to Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson on Fresh Air with Terry Grosse the other day. Dr. Tyson is an astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History in New York. He’s also the host of the new “reboot” of Cosmos, Carl Sagan’s famous TV series…

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The Birth of an Idea

Author: Lee Minkler It’s 7:00 AM on October, 31, 2006, and I am in a hotel room on a business trip to Chicago. I open my eyes and look up at the textured, slightly glittery, everywhere hotel ceiling. A thought flashes through my mind and quickly turns into a whole body realization. I knew that…

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Gravity Glue

 This website is a must-see for anyone interested in natural art and gravity. Artist Michael Grab has mastered the art of stone balancing and his resulting artwork is nothing short of stunning! You can read more about his work and see lots of photos and some videos here.

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Helping Feed the Future

Here are two websites that show people working to help feed the future with new rice cultivation practices. The first is Malô, an on-the-ground effort to streamline rice processing and fortification and make it available to smallholder farmers in West Africa. Read more here. The second is the Feed the Future website which is the…

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