Maggie Koerth-Baker is a columnist for The New York Times Magazine and the science editor of BoingBoing.net, one of the most widely read blogs in the United States. She is also the author of Before the Lights Go Out, a book about electricity, infrastructure and the future of energy. Although she writes about a wide range of topics, Maggie is particularly interested in the intersection between science and culture—both the science of humans, and the ways science and technology affect human life.
Jason Clay shares thoughts on overcoming obstacles to sustainably feeding 9 billion people by mid-century: http://t.co/scUDxWrHtU@world_ May 22nd @ 1:03pm
With building materials up to 40% of landfill waste in U.S., time to think differently about how we build. Like this: http://t.co/jvvTYs8V7H May 22nd @ 12:28pm