Where Things Break: The Problem of Rare Disease – Pens and Needles
Jen Grannis sits in her home workshop, drill in one hand, plastic isosahedral die in the other. With practiced precision she nudges the spinning drillbit into place. The bit plunges in, sending a small cloud of plastic dust into the air.
How employers have gamified work for maximum profit | Aeon Essays
Source: How employers have gamified work for maximum profit | Aeon Essays Deep under the Disneyland Resort Hotel in California, far from the throngs of happy tourists, laundry workers clean thousands of sheets, blankets, towels and comforters every day. Workers READ MORE
Behind the Hype of the $35-Million Plan to Clean Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Source: Behind the Hype of the $35-Million Plan to Clean Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch A skinny young man with a mop of dark hair takes the stage at a 2012 TEDx event. His name is Boyan Slat and READ MORE
The Renaissance of Hydrology – Eos
Source: The Renaissance of Hydrology – Eos Over the past 50 years, hydrology has experienced a revolution in theory, technical application, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Space-based topographic data, real-time weather telemetry, and advances in computer technology have created a new, data-rich READ MORE
The Dam Problem | Boston University News Service
By Vincent Gabrielle BU News Service A nationwide trend of dam removal is restoring the private to the commons. On an overcast October day in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, a squad of ant-like contractors scurried under a bridge next to a crumbling READ MORE
Ralliers and Protesters Clash at ‘Rally for the Republic’ | Boston University News Service
A protester is detained during the Resist Marxism’s ‘Rally for the Republic’ on Saturday, Nov. 18th, 2017. Photo by Gaelen Morse/BU News Service By Vincent Gabrielle BU News Service A small group of self-described “free speech” activists held a “Rally for READ MORE
Bridging the Gap Between Biology and Gender Studies: A Q&A with Karen Warkentin | Boston University News Service
Dr. Karen Warkentinof is a dual appointed professor of Biology as well as Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS) at Boston University. Photo by Gaelen Morse / BU News ServiceBy Vincent GabrielleBU News ServiceDr. Karen Warkentin is a dual appointed READ MORE