TEALEAVES at the World Biodiversity Forum alongside WHO, Microsoft, NSCAD and more.
A biologist, educator, and certified Biomimicry Professional explains just what Biomimicry is.
The principal architect of the Eden Project on why designers need biomimicry to correct our current course.
Cooper Hewitt Curator and ASL Interpreter, Ruth Starr on navigating the world with our senses for Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Join Dr. Meigan Aronson of UBC Faculty of Science, Dr. Petro Brancalion of the University of São Paolo, Patrick Lewis of the UBC Botanical Garden and Paul Smith of Botanic Gardens Conservation International in a virtual event exploring a botanist's rules of engagement in a rapidly changing world.
Black & Blue or White & Gold? What did this phenomenon teach us about color perception?
A design journey from the Microsoft Principal of Inclusive Design on making the language of aroma inclusive to all.
In daily life, we are overwhelmed by information. Attention spans are decreasing, and core truths are relative amidst a sea...
A sensorial demonstration of a traditional art form by esteemed calligrapher, Mr. Kinson Liu.
Saskia Wilson-Brown, Founder and Executive Director of The Institute of Art and Olfaction, introduces the difficult and very human art of perfumery.
Representing 60 countries from all corners of the world, more than 500 experts came together for a meeting of the minds at the first global convention on biodiversity.
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Circular Economy is a framework to achieve environmental and economic goals at the same time.