Look to the stars, not because Earth is disappointing
but because there is so much more out there.
— Dr. Tiffany Vora

Book Recommendation: The Song of the Cell by Siddhartha Mukherjee

If you feel a thrill each time the natural world reveals one of its secrets to you, then I suggest picking up a copy of The Song of the Cell. The book brims with the sheer joy of understanding the world of biological cells. It may not be a quick read, but it should leave you with the sense of momentous possibility that marks this special moment in human history.

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Book Recommendation: Bewilderment by Richard Powers

Throughout this story, author Richard Powers draws powerful links between biodiversity and human diversity. If you’d like a glimpse at how the natural world can penetrate our lives to bring us both pain and enduring joy, pick up a copy of the novel Bewilderment.

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Lessons for Innovators: Insights Inspired by a Visit to Charles Darwin's Home

What was Charles Darwin’s home life like? During my visit to Down House, I had the opportunity to step into his world and discover the personal spaces, family dynamics, and bio-inspired connections that shaped the renowned naturalist. Read this blog to explore his home and draw inspiration for a better future.

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