By Samuel Warde on June 22, 2018
Animal Communication, Animals, Animals Communicate with Humans, Animals express emotions, Animals express empathy, Apes know sign language, Koko the Gorilla, Robin Williams, Teaching Apes Sign Language, Why Koko the Gorilla matters
Animals, Arts & Sciences, Documentaries

Share on Facebook Twitter Google+ E-mail Reddit Sadly, National Geographic reported this week that Koko, the cat loving gorilla who knew sign language, died in her sleep. As National Geographic reported on Thursday, June 21, 2018: She became an international celebrity during the course of her life, with a vocabulary of more than 1,000 signs […]
By Samuel Warde on December 2, 2017
Anne Geddes, Anne Geddes babies today, Babies in Flower Pots, Fiona Butterfly from 'Down in the Garden', Iconic Baby Photos
Arts & Sciences, Human Interest, Photographs

Share on Facebook Twitter Google+ E-mail Reddit Anne Geddes, the photographer behind iconic baby photos from the 1990s, reveals what they look like today. Australian-born photographer, Anne Geddes, is one of the world’s most respected and well-known photographers. As her website notes, “Geddes creates images that are iconic, award winning and beloved. Like no photographer […]
By Samuel Warde on November 19, 2017
Multi Disciplinary Design, Multidisciplinary Art, Parse/Error Design, Political Lamp, Political Thunderstorm
Activism, Arts & Sciences, Humor, Smackdowns
Share on Facebook Twitter Google+ E-mail Reddit Each tweet sets off a series of lightening that roars through the clouds mimicking a vicious thunderstorm. French artist Parse/Error has come up with a great way to respond to Trump’s incessant need to Tweet insane gibberish at all hours of the day and night. As DesignBoom reports, […]
By Guest Blogger on March 20, 2017
How Safe is Testosterone Replacement Therapy?
Arts & Sciences, Health & Fitness
Share on Facebook Twitter Google+ E-mail Reddit As men age, their testosterone levels decrease. By the time a man reaches 40 years of age, his testosterone level typically begins to decrease by approximately 1 percent each year. Some of the changes associated with that drop include lower sex drive, increased body fat, decreased bone density, […]
By Samuel Warde on March 30, 2016
Asperger's syndrome and scientific genius, Autism is one of the least understood conditions, diagnosed with moderate to severe autism Jacob Barnett is a child prodigy, is Einstein's Theory of Relativity wrong, Jacob Barnett is an American mathematician and child prodigy, Jacob Barnett math and science prodigy, never give up on someone, The power of never giving up hope, The power of never giving up on someone, The powers of people with autism, The remarkable powers of autism
Arts & Sciences, Children, Extraordinary People, Human Interest, Videos

Share on Facebook Twitter Google+ E-mail Reddit Diagnosed with autism at two, Jacob’s teachers and doctors were astonished to learn he was able to teach calculus to college students. Jacob Barnett is an American mathematician and child prodigy. At 8 years old, Jacob began sneaking into the back of college lectures at IUPUI. After being […]