Involve Yourself in the Fight Against Climate Change Svein Tveitdal Science, Science & Medicine You asked; Climate Change expert Svein Tveitdal answered. Want to ask an expert anything? Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for news about upcoming Ask Me Anything guests. Or subscribe to our newsletter to be...
Has the Anthropocene Era Begun? Ask Former UN Environmental Director Svein Tveitdal Any of Your Questions on Climate Change Hippo Reads Staff Science, Science & Medicine Today, the media is dominated by reports documenting the rising sea levels, increasing global carbon emissions, and our entrance into the “Anthropocene” era: a new geological epoch created by human...
Can Circadian Clocks Help Us Adapt to Climate Change? Dr. Steve Kay Science, Science & Medicine Dean Steve Kay, Dean of USC Dornsife answers your questions on circadian clocks.
Am I an Early Bird or Night Owl? Ask Dr. Steve Kay Anything about the Biology of Circadian Rhythms Hippo Reads Staff Science, Science & Medicine Interview by Ben Winterhalter When Dr. Steve Kay, the dean of USC Dornsife, finished his graduate work on genetics at UK’s University of Bristol, there were three words on his mind: “get to...
Is China Going Green? Is Chinese Culture Stuck in the Past? Award-Winning New Yorker China Correspondent Evan Osnos Answers Hippo Reads Staff Economics, History, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture This piece is published in partnership with China Focus, a student run blog sponsored by the 21st Century China Program at UC San Diego. You asked; New Yorker China correspondent Evan Osnos...
Ask China Expert and New Yorker Correspondent Evan Osnos Anything Hippo Reads Staff Economics, Government, History, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture As business leaders and politicians alike have proclaimed, this may be China’s century. Which is why we at Hippo have invited American journalist Evan Osnos, who witnessed China’s transformation firsthand as The New Yorker’s China Correspondent, to be our next Ask Me Anything guest.
Annoying Song Stuck in Your Head and Don’t Know Why? Here’s Your Answer Georgia Floridou Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Ask Me Anything, Psychology, Science, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture Ever wondered why you can’t get a commercial jingle out of your head or why some songs are easier on your ears than others? Now you’ve got your answers. We opened the floor to our Hippo readers and in this, our second Ask Me Anything installment, a researcher on music, mind, and brain, Georgia Floridou, takes on your most pressing questions.