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Copenhagen Climate Summit of 2010: Opportunities for Change
October 13, 2013
Turning Points
In 2010, the hopes of the world were high as we witnessed an unprecedented gathering of world leaders in Denmark to determine how to respond ...
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Playing God – What Gives Us The Right?
September 20, 2013
DNA
From the mid 1970s until the early 1990s, I was privileged to work among brilliant scientists and engineers developing some of the most advanced technology ...
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Reaching Peaks In Population Growth
September 20, 2013
Turning Points
Many “firsts” happened in the 20th century: some good, some not so good, and some simply mind-boggling. Since 1900 the world has witnessed the first ...
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A Species Defined By Our Differences
August 20, 2013
Turning Points
In our world of diversity, it has often been easier to focus on the differences that divide us rather than the principles that unite us. ...
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The Hidden Code Of The Hebrew Language
August 10, 2013
Ancient Scriptures
As the taxi rolled to a stop in front of the museum, lines of people were already bulging beyond the entrance, spilling down tiers of ...
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The Discovery Of DNA
July 20, 2013
DNA
In the overall scheme of the cosmos, we have existed only briefly as a species within our planet’s lifespan. In a college text, I remember ...
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The Mystery Of Phi
July 10, 2013
Ancient Civilizations
In January 1986, I walked onto Egypt’s Giza plateau for the first time. Towering into the sky above me was the marvel that represents one ...
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Nature’s Keys To The Universe
June 20, 2013
Fractals
My first winter in northern New Mexico’s high desert happened to be one of the coldest ever entered in the record books. Even the elders ...
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Fractal Geometry Is Born
June 9, 2013
Fractals
In the late 1990s, I had the opportunity to put all of the organizational and planning skills I’d developed in the corporate world to good ...
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