Meat and Climate Change

I’ve been writing about the harmful effects of animal agriculture on climate change for some time now. Research from 2009 indicates dietary changes can substantially help […]

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Cities to go Driverless?

As a person who does not drive, I’m always subconsciously (well, consciously too), waiting for my society to become less car-dependent. My reasons for not […]

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Seasons of Life: Book Launch

At Alchemus Prime, we value nature greatly. We are fused with nature as one: we are nature, nature is us. We consider Nature (note the […]

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The Biomimetic Life: A Self-Analysis

For a while I’ve been meaning to analyze my life and work based on Life’s Principles from biomimicry, to see how I’m doing in my […]

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Integration: Biomimicry, Veganism, and Justice

Following my attendance at Bioneers a month ago, I wrote two blogs. The first post was for Alchemus Prime and discussed the incredibly close-knit community and […]

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Bioneers 2016: Highlights and Questions

Bioneers is, by definition, a recurring utopia. Sometimes it’s hard to believe it’s a conference! Everyone is happy: beaming, grateful, present, and kind. For example, […]

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Engagement Programs Boost CSR

As Alchemus Prime becomes more involved in corporate engagement through AZENTIVE, it’s important for us to understand and communicate the importance of engaged employees. Engaged […]

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Knowing your Fish: Data-Driven Design

At Alchemus Prime, Sundarajan often gives an example to guide our clients with business strategy. We call it the fish story. Basically, you could buy […]

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Future Cities to be Biomimetic

Cambridge University bioengineer Michelle Oyen is studying how to make future cities biomimetic. Her work is focused on the mechanical properties of biological materials. One […]

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Nature’s Gears: A First

Mechanical gears, we typically think, have their roots in engineering. Well, it turns out that nature has gears too: they have been discovered in the […]

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