Work-life balance is easy in the Netherlands July 4, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital Humanities, Metadata Masterdata, Social Business, Sustainable Design Work-life balance is easy in the Netherlands | MNN – Mother Nature Network. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
The 12 New England Cideries to Visit This Fall June 28, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Sustainable Design The 12 New England Cideries to Visit This Fall. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Kate Orff: Oyster-tecture: Reviving New York City’s rivers with oysters | Urban Choreography June 23, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Health Informatics, Sustainable Design Kate Orff: Oyster-tecture: Reviving New York City’s rivers with oysters | Urban Choreography. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Cyclists are 40 per cent less stressed than other commuters – Telegraph June 17, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Health Informatics, Sharing Economy, Sustainable Design Cyclists are 40 per cent less stressed than other commuters – Telegraph. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Biogen Ranked World’s Most Sustainable Company, Corporate Knights June 6, 2015June 6, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Sustainable Design Top company profile: Biogen | Corporate Knights. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
How Biogen Uses Context-Based Sustainability to Set Environmental Goals | Sustainable Brands June 6, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital Humanities, Health Informatics, Sustainable Design #SustyGoals 7: How Biogen Uses Context-Based Sustainability to Set Environmental Goals | Sustainable Brands. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Map Shows Every Tree in the United States June 1, 2015June 1, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Metadata Masterdata, Sharing Economy, Sustainable Design Map Shows Every Tree in the United States – Training for ArcGIS Desktop – KnowGIS. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
A Walk in the Woods: Trees boost immunity » American Scientist May 26, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Health Informatics, Metadata Masterdata, Sustainable Design A Walk in the Woods » American Scientist. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Greenpeace report shows Apple leads tech giants’ move to green internet May 25, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Metadata Masterdata, Sustainable Design Greenpeace report shows tech giants’ move to green internet. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Time-lapse Video Mining from Flickr Natural Science Photos May 22, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Information Visualization, Metadata Masterdata, Sustainable Design prosthetic knowledge — Time-lapse Mining from Internet Photos…. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Nearly Half the U.S. Population Still Breathes Polluted Air, But Upstate NY, VT and Bangor, ME are Cleaner May 17, 2015May 17, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Metadata Masterdata, Sustainable Design Nearly Half the U.S. Population Still Breathes Polluted Air, Report Says | InsideClimate News. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Cleanridemapper helps you find cleaner rides May 10, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Sustainable Design TreeHugger. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...