BooksMatt Richtel’s “Inspired” and Steve Reich’s “Conversations” explores creativity from different angles but meet at the middle. Posted on July 15, 2022July 18, 2022 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Matt Richtel’s “Inspired” and Steve Reich’s “Conversations” explores creativity from different angles but meet at the middle.” Continue reading "Matt Richtel’s “Inspired” and Steve Reich’s “Conversations” explores creativity from different angles but meet at the middle."
Books Film and Series Reviews ReviewsUsing Adam Rogers’ “Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern” to unlock the humanity in “The Matrix Resurrections”. Posted on February 8, 2022January 4, 2023 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Using Adam Rogers’ “Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern” to unlock the humanity in “The Matrix Resurrections”.” Continue reading "Using Adam Rogers’ “Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern” to unlock the humanity in “The Matrix Resurrections”."
Books Everyday Science ReviewsAn Anatomy of Pain: How the Body and the Mind Experience and Endure Physical Suffering (REVIEW) Posted on February 2, 2021April 25, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “An Anatomy of Pain: How the Body and the Mind Experience and Endure Physical Suffering (REVIEW)” Continue reading "An Anatomy of Pain: How the Body and the Mind Experience and Endure Physical Suffering (REVIEW)"
Everyday ScienceThis Thing Called Life: At a time of divisions, a reminder that you can’t do it alone. Posted on November 5, 2020November 5, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “This Thing Called Life: At a time of divisions, a reminder that you can’t do it alone.” Continue reading "This Thing Called Life: At a time of divisions, a reminder that you can’t do it alone."
Books ReviewsMany People Die Like You (Review) Posted on September 16, 2020September 16, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Many People Die Like You (Review)” Continue reading "Many People Die Like You (Review)"
UncategorizedTalk to the Animals: Two new books call on the fuzzy and the fishy to connect with kids Posted on July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Talk to the Animals: Two new books call on the fuzzy and the fishy to connect with kids” Continue reading "Talk to the Animals: Two new books call on the fuzzy and the fishy to connect with kids"
UncategorizedIntangibles: Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry (REVIEW) Posted on July 8, 2020November 24, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Intangibles: Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry (REVIEW)” Continue reading "Intangibles: Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry (REVIEW)"
UncategorizedThe Acadia Files: Book Four, Spring Science (Review) Posted on June 26, 2020June 26, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Acadia Files: Book Four, Spring Science (Review)” Continue reading "The Acadia Files: Book Four, Spring Science (Review)"
Books ReviewsThe Uninhabitable Earth (Review): Postponing a looming mega-death event Posted on April 23, 2020May 6, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Uninhabitable Earth (Review): Postponing a looming mega-death event” Continue reading "The Uninhabitable Earth (Review): Postponing a looming mega-death event"
Books ReviewsOut There (REVIEW): Michael Wall offers a layman’s guide to the hunt for alien life Posted on January 15, 2019May 5, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Out There (REVIEW): Michael Wall offers a layman’s guide to the hunt for alien life” Continue reading "Out There (REVIEW): Michael Wall offers a layman’s guide to the hunt for alien life"