Eric Bieniemy blames himself for UCLA’s rocky start

Eric Bieniemy blames himself for UCLA’s rocky start

The expletives and biting one-liners that Eric Bieniemy unleashes on a football field never cut as deep as the internal dialogue. If anyone is to blame for what goes wrong, it’s UCLA’s offensive coordinator, and he’s not afraid to let himself hear it. “You’ve got to understand, I go back and kick myself in the … Read more

May 14, 2024 – Russia’s war in Ukraine

May 14, 2024 – Russia’s war in Ukraine

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister has hailed ties with Serbia, traditionally seen as one of Europe’s more Russian-leaning states, on a visit to Belgrade. He was accompanied on the trip by Olena Zelenska, wife of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In March 2022, Kyiv’s Serbian embassy closed with the United States and the United Kingdom accusing Serbian businesses of … Read more

What is Genius Loci and Why Should You Care?

What is Genius Loci and Why Should You Care?

Have you heard the term Genius Loci (often misspelled and pronounced as genus loci)?  If you aren’t a landscape design professional or an architect, I’d guess the answer is NO.  But even if you do dabble in somewhat archaic Latin terms – it still seems very possible that this term might not be familiar.  So … Read more

Finally, the right bird feeder – just thistle!

Finally, the right bird feeder – just thistle!

For decades in a former garden, my bird-watching consisted of standing on my deck and pointing the trusty binocs at the bird houses in the wooded valley below. I can’t tell you what birds actually filled them – I’m that bad at bird recognition – but anyway, my favorites were the flying squirrels that lived … Read more

Is carbon capture an efficient way to tackle CO2?

Is carbon capture an efficient way to tackle CO2?

Getty Images Climeworks’ Icelandic plant captures CO2 direct from the atmosphere It could be a scene from science fiction. Towering over dark, mossy lava fields are stacks of noisy machines the size of shipping containers, domes, and zig-zagging silver pipes. Found 30km (19 miles) southwest of Iceland’s capital Reykjavik, this is the world’s largest direct … Read more