Climate Talks Hit Slow Burn
Climate change.
Some of the Things That Animals Can Teach Humans
Man has always benefited by adopting some of the interesting aspects of nature which are doubtlessly aimed for the betterment of his life.
The World’s Sustainability: Who’s to Blame?
The following post will describe and explain three different theories of scientist having to do with the world’s sustainability. One group of scientist believes that by controlling the world’s population that life on earth would become more stable. Another group thinks that because of the difference in priorities with nations that are based off consumer-oriented lifestyles is the cause of our planet not being stable across the globe. Lastly, the other group of scientist is convinced that by people not thinking that they are responsible for the life of our planet is the actual issue at hand.
Female Inventors
Female inventors are not as popular as their male counterparts. Their popularity is overshadowed by male inventors where even children can easily remember their names, like Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham bell, Louis Pasteur, Michael Faraday, Benjamin Franklin, so on and so forth. Out of respect for women and for my mother who gave birth to my five siblings, I have decided to research women inventors.
Recovery of a Mad Scientist: A Laid-Off Chemist Seeks a New Career
Currently in my second chemistry job layoff in six years, I’ve become a mad scientist. Follow my thought processes as I consider switching to a new career at age 50.
Personas, Beliefs, Confidence, and Faith in Relationships
When you meet someone for the first time, you meet the persona they want you to meet, which is usually very different from who the person really is.
So You Wanna be a Scientist? Funny, Satiric Career Advice From a Pharmaceutical Industry Insider
Funny, satiric career advice on life as a scientist from a Ph.D. research chemist after 20+ years in the pharmaceutical industry.
My Five Favourite Pretty Words
A look at five of the words which I find pretty to see, hear and write.
Forgotten Hero: Alfred Russel Wallace
When Charles Darwin published his book On the Origin of Species in 1859 it etched his name forever in the annals of history, but the radical ideas it contained could have discredited him in the eyes of the scientific community if it hadn’t been for the corroborative work of a fellow naturalist. So why doesn’t anyone remember Alfred Russel Wallace?
Forget Ethanol and Gasoline: Fill the Tank with Bananas
There are more fuel options than ethanol and gasoline. Look at what the scientists around the world have been doing.






















