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The Creators
Scharper and Frijia interview artists Kiera-Dawn Kolson, Alanna Mitchell, Brandy Leary, Carol Gimbel and Corrina Keeling. These artists share their artistic approaches, what spirituality means to them and how it influences their creativity, and what role--if any--hope plays in their art, especially in a world where hope is often sorely lacking. They also talk on what compels them to focus on nature and the environment in their works, the issues which have drawn or called them to their subjects and how they hope to continue developing and creating in the future.
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That means reading academic papers published in journals, interviewing scientists on each of the seven continents as they conduct their studies and bearing witness myself to the effects that they have been laboring to explain to us. [...] translating all that in articles, books and public talks in a bid to tell readers what scientists are finding. [...] the planet's five mass extinctions - the last was 65 million years ago when the dinosaurs vanished - were likely sparked by the same changes to ocean chemistry that we're seeing today.
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Scientists Around the World Vote to Retire Leap Second
The time has come -- or will come, in 2035 -- to abandon the leap second.