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  • Brain Week and Beyond

    by Sue Taggart March 16, 2016
    March 16, 2016

    This week is Brain Awareness Week. With global campaigns to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research gaining traction, there is growing momentum supporting the brain. The majority of attention worldwide has focused on how brain…Read More

  • What is Pi Day?

    by Jillian Chertok March 14, 2016
    March 14, 2016

    Every year on March 14 you probably hear or read about Pi Day – π –, see something about it in your Facebook and Twitter feeds, but might not be sure what it is. Well, you’re not alone. The date…Read More

  • Sandwiches and Sustainability: Homegrown

    by Guest Writer March 1, 2016
    March 1, 2016

    Here at eco18, we love stumbling upon people who share the same passion as we do about caring for the environment. Recently, we were given the opportunity to ask the owners of Homegrown, a sustainable sandwich shop on the West…Read More

  • Will The Next Generations Survive?

    by Dennis Machicao February 26, 2016
    February 26, 2016

    With the ever increasing climate changes, specifically global warming, many living species are adversely affected, from plants and organisms to fish and animals – even humans. And one animal that is on the front line of global warming is the…Read More

  • February 18 Questions with Exploring Alternatives

    by Guest Writer February 18, 2016
    February 18, 2016

    Photo Credit: Jacques Dubé 1. What are each of your names? Danielle & Mat 2. What is each of your occupations? Mat is a visual artist and I’m a writer. We also work together on a project called: Exploring Alternatives. It…Read More

  • Fruit (and Second Chances) Never Tasted So Good

    by Guest Writer February 12, 2016
    February 12, 2016

    An interview with Fruitcycle founder Elizabeth Bennett. We caught up with Elizabeth Bennett, an entrepreneur on a dual mission improve the lives of women, and reduce food waste. Bennett founded Fruitcycle and is currently in her second year of running the company. Fruitcycle offers truly…Read More

  • Oceans Of The Future

    by Dennis Machicao February 9, 2016
    February 9, 2016

    Our modern lives offer us many conveniences that we take for granted that have become part of our daily lives. But more often then not, these conveniences have a price, not monetarily initially, but a price on our environment. The…Read More

  • 2016 Sundance Film Festival Wrap Up

    by Sue Taggart January 29, 2016
    January 29, 2016

    Some members of the team were fortunate enough to visit Sundance Film Festival this past week and we absolutely loved Park City and all it had to offer. Here are a few of the things we saw and loved while…Read More

  • January 18 Questions: Lia Colabello

    by Guest Writer January 18, 2016
    January 18, 2016

    1.What is your name? Lia Colabello 2.What is your occupation? Director of Global Partnerships & Community Engagement for the 5 Gyres Institute. 5 Gyres is focused on research, education, advocacy and solutions for plastic pollution in our oceans. www.5gyres.org 3.Do…Read More

  • 5 Reasons You Should Volunteer to Mentor

    by Jillian Chertok January 7, 2016
    January 7, 2016

      Instead of making another New Year’s resolution that you know you won’t keep because you don’t want to, make a resolution that you will keep because it will make you feel good, while also helping someone else and making…Read More

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