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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

Good evening everyone! Welcome to tonight’s Long Now Talk featuring Ryan Phelan on Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservation. How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Ryan Phelan is Executive Director of Revive & Restore, the… MoreRyan Phelan | Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservationwww.youtube.com

Good evening everyone! Welcome to tonight’s Long Now Talk featuring Ryan Phelan on Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservation. How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Ryan Phelan is Executive Director of Revive & Restore, the… MoreRyan Phelan | Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservationwww.youtube.com


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

Satellite remote sensing techniques are quickly becoming a vital tool in the detection and tracking of endangered whale species.Finding a Whale in a Watery Haystack | Hakai Magazinehakaimagazine.com

Satellite remote sensing techniques are quickly becoming a vital tool in the detection and tracking of endangered whale species.Finding a Whale in a Watery Haystack | Hakai Magazinehakaimagazine.com


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

A look into the deep history (and possible deep future) of technology and humanity from Our World in Data https:// ourworldindata.o rg/ technology-long- run

A look into the deep history (and possible deep future) of technology and humanity from Our World in Data https:// ourworldindata.o rg/ technology-long- run


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

If you’re using a battery-powered device today, thank a torpedo ray. Here’s how the shockingly long medical tradition of using electric fish as treatments helped create the first batteries.The Shocking Medical History of Electric Fishlongnow.org

If you’re using a battery-powered device today, thank a torpedo ray. Here’s how the shockingly long medical tradition of using electric fish as treatments helped create the first batteries.The Shocking Medical History of Electric Fishlongnow.org


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

How can science fiction help us imagine new futures and make sense of our current civilizational struggles? Next week: join us for a Long Now Talk with Hugo-award winning science fiction authors Becky Chambers & Annalee Newitz on Resisting Dystopia.

How can science fiction help us imagine new futures and make sense of our current civilizational struggles? Next week: join us for a Long Now Talk with Hugo-award winning science fiction authors Becky Chambers & Annalee Newitz on Resisting Dystopia.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

Good evening everyone! Welcome to tonight’s Long Now Talk featuring Ryan Phelan on Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservation. How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Ryan Phelan is Executive Director of Revive & Restore, the… MoreRyan Phelan | Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservationwww.youtube.com

Good evening everyone! Welcome to tonight’s Long Now Talk featuring Ryan Phelan on Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservation. How can we turn the tide on species loss and help biodiversity and bioabundance flourish for millennia to come? Ryan Phelan is Executive Director of Revive & Restore, the… MoreRyan Phelan | Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservationwww.youtube.com


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Apr 23

Satellite remote sensing techniques are quickly becoming a vital tool in the detection and tracking of endangered whale species.Finding a Whale in a Watery Haystack | Hakai Magazinehakaimagazine.com

Satellite remote sensing techniques are quickly becoming a vital tool in the detection and tracking of endangered whale species.Finding a Whale in a Watery Haystack | Hakai Magazinehakaimagazine.com


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Aug 22

We’re looking for a Development Director to join our core leadership team at The Long Now Foundation. Come build something that lasts. Jobslongnow.orgAre you someone who understands why now is the perfect time to think and build long-term? Apply to work for Long Now.

We’re looking for a Development Director to join our core leadership team at The Long Now Foundation. Come build something that lasts. Jobslongnow.orgAre you someone who understands why now is the perfect time to think and build long-term? Apply to work for Long Now.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Aug 22

Forms of peer review are centuries old, but its contemporary model only dates back to the 01970s. The ways we produce, share, and review science must shift with time — what will the future of peer review hold?Real peer review has never been tried – Works in Progresswww.worksinprogress.coOutdated forms of peer review create bottlenecks that slow down science. But in a world where research can now circulate rapidly on the Internet, we need to develop new ways to do science in public.

Forms of peer review are centuries old, but its contemporary model only dates back to the 01970s. The ways we produce, share, and review science must shift with time — what will the future of peer review hold?Real peer review has never been tried – Works in Progresswww.worksinprogress.coOutdated forms of peer review create bottlenecks that slow down science. But in


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 Aug 22

Does holiness have a scent? A long line of religious texts and traditions says yes — though there is no agreement as to what the divine smells like.The Centuries-Long Quest For The Scent Of God | NOEMAwww.noemamag.comThe precise odor of the divine has eluded humans for millennia, but that hasn’t stopped us from seeking it in the oddest places.

Does holiness have a scent? A long line of religious texts and traditions says yes — though there is no agreement as to what the divine smells like.The Centuries-Long Quest For The Scent Of God | NOEMAwww.noemamag.comThe precise odor of the divine has eluded humans for millennia, but that hasn’t stopped us from seeking it in the oddest places.


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