WHAT WE’RE READING MARCH 22, 2013
A new way to organize your bookshelf, another magical, digital tool from NASA, and a free mending library – these are just a few of the fun articles we shared this week.

Is it a new form of storytelling or a fun way to organize your bookshelves?

NASA is bringing us new ways to look at our world through the magic of digital imagery. Remember our links to the Science on a Sphere and the PBS Nova special Earth from Space? Here’s the latest from NASA: the NASA Science Visualization Wall.

“My small act is mostly a gesture and for some it means a lot but I think the bigger importance is the example of participating, of being a citizen and acting outside of what is normal.”
This is yet another in a series of posts about what we’re reading at Whole Earth: stories about the environment, ecology, travel, outdoor living, ideas, art, writing, history, science, and creativity, and the people who make it happen. Have a suggestion? Please leave us a comment so we can add it to our reading list.

March 24th, 2013 at 9:32 pm
Have you ever included on the reading list or read “Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature” by Janine M. Benyus? Somewhat dated at this point, but an excellent book on ecology, the environment, and intelligent, forward-thinking design, and more inspiring than any such book I have read in quite a while. Take a look!
-Raanan, Whole Earthling at Campus store
April 10th, 2013 at 1:36 pm
We haven’t included it in our WWR series.
We will definitely check it out.
Keep the suggestions coming.
Thanks Raanan!