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How do you envision the future?

By Asta Mail Great Lakes Expedition Coordinator March 4, 2013 How do you envision the future? At one time, I think a lot of us would have met this question with rosy optimism. Flying skateboards, instant transportation, and robots that talk to us, all right! But now, in 2013, I […]

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The Fires of Change by Asta Mail, Great Lakes Expedition Coordinator

Asta Mail, Great Lakes Expedition Coordinator asta@panexplore.com 1835.  French political thinker and Historian Alexis de Tocqueville gazes upon the South coast of Lake Eerie, aboard the steamboat Ohio. He is 26 years old, and in the midst of touring the continental United States, writing his signature novel ‘Democracy in America’.  […]

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Research expedition conducted by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. By Alice Alpert

This article was previously published at MIT. PART II On one side of the island, the slope underwater is very steep. Coral cascades down the slope in scalloped shelves and small fish take shelter in the crevices below. Brightly colored corals and fish make a rainbow surrounding us. Small anthea […]

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