LabocineRetreating Earth, Environmental RefugeesClimate change does not only affect our environment. It also affects human beings — the way we live our lives and where we live them.Dec 21, 2017Dec 21, 2017
LabocineThe Secret Garden: Evolutions Of Virtual Plants & CoralsCarnegie Mellon drop out now nurtures a virtual ecosystemDec 11, 2017Dec 11, 2017
LabocineThe Science of SexAs an evolutionary necessity, sex is part of our human experience. But what makes it so all-consuming?Dec 7, 2017Dec 7, 2017
LabocineCinema Of The BrainWhat is really happening in our brains as we immerse ourselves in the lives being acted out on screen?Oct 9, 2017Oct 9, 2017
LabocinePresenting 28 Films of “After Life,” the October 2017 Issue of LabocineWhat awaits us at the end of our lives? Science offers many answers to this eternal question. Here on earth, we can look forward to the…Oct 4, 2017Oct 4, 2017
LabocineThe Work Of Tiffany ShlainVociferous and prolific, Tiffany Shlain, filmmaker and co-founder of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, has entered…Sep 28, 2017Sep 28, 2017
LabocineThe Artwork Of Migration: How Movement FunctionsHuman migration is one of the defining issues of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Today, some 244 million migrants are searching…Sep 21, 2017Sep 21, 2017
LabocineReal Physics On ScreenPeople are drawn to physics because of the sweep and grandeur of its concepts.Sep 17, 2017Sep 17, 2017
LabocineScience V. Religion: Genesis To GeneticsThe argument between science and religion is boring. It is circular, outdated, and, frankly, a waste of everyone’s time.Sep 14, 2017Sep 14, 2017
LabocineThe Horror Of Science In 21St Century FilmThe first filmmakers were inventors and scientists who created new technologies through which we could see the world. So it’s unsurprising…Sep 7, 2017Sep 7, 2017