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I photograph, record, and write about the natural world. I see, I listen, I write. I fundamentally believe that curiosity can save the world—so I publish stories to make people curious. Ultimately, cu... more
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 313 episodes available.
July 17, 2017Episode 8 - I Am Haunted By WatersSometimes, you just have to escape from the dry world of work and immerse yourself into the sounds, and smells, and energy of the natural world. I do it regularly, and always come out energized. Join me....more6minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 9 - Thoughts On Life And FormWe've all heard of 3D printers being used to create toys and novelty items. But what happens when we start printing living tissue?...more13minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 11 - The Age Of WonderIn Richard Holmes' "The Age of Wonder" (one of the best books I have ever read), we meet the remarkable people who lived on the edge of scientific discovery--and who ultimately changed the world--during the Romantic Age. Every scientist he profiles had a best friend, and in most cases, those friends were artists, poets, authors, and dreamers. Who said the arts and sciences don't need each other?...more8minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 12 - Likin' LichensPerhaps I'm channeling Sheldon Cooper a bit too much, but I am fascinated by lichens--those crusty organisms that form colorful mosaics on rock faces, cemetery stones, trees, and old fence lines. But here's what's interesting: thy are actually two organisms living as a single symbiotic creature, and they can survive under the harshest conditions imaginable--including in outer space....more9minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 14 - Lost FrogsWe are watching a natural tragedy unfold across the globe: the deaths of millions of amphibians, frogs, mostly, because of an insidious fungus called chytrid. It burrows under the skin of frogs and destroys their ability to produce keratin--a critical component of their skin. But the loss of frogs is only part of the story--please listen, this is important....more6minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 17 - On Leadership And VisionSome thoughts about technology, vision, and leadership--all while hiking in the high country of New Mexico. Sorry for being breathless!...more14minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 19 - Insect Architects And EngineersThey may drive you more than little crazy in the summertime, but the little critters that surround us are pretty smart--and they're remarkable engineers, to boot....more11minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 20 - Oh No...Our Boy's An EngineerFire Protection Engineer and old friend Pete Mulvihill joins me for a far-ranging conversation about the power of knowledge and curiosity....more29minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 23 - Big Data With Pete MulvihillThoughts on the value of Big Data from friend and engineer Pete Mulvihill....more8minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 24 - On Curiosity With Pete MulvihillOn the power of curiosity with Fire Protection Engineer Pete Mulvihill....more8minPlay
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 313 episodes available.