Photo of the Week: Supermoon Rising Over the Cornfields

supermoon peeks out from behind the gray could in the blue sky at dusk, as the sunset sets the cornfields glowing with golden color.

It wasn’t my plan as I was out searching for the Greater White-fronted Goose in 10 degree weather last Monday evening, but I managed to capture the February supermoon when it rose from the east.

As I was slowly driving the snow-covered icy back roads of Superior Township near Ypsilanti, Michigan at dusk, I met up with a fellow birder also searching for the goose. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Supermoon Rising Over the Cornfields

3 Ways to Disagree Productively and Find Common Ground [Video]

Julia Dhar

At times, it seems there’s nothing we can agree on.

Whether you’re discussing a new product feature with your team or talking politics at the table during your family holiday dinner, tempers can flare and biting words can leave us frustrated and angry.

Public discourse is broken. We feel it everywhere.

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3 Technology Tips to Help You Work More Efficiently

Woman reading content on her smartphone.

When you use a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, you become accustomed to the shortcuts and quick ways to do things. Whether you’re opening a new browser tab, accessing Google Maps offline, or trying to edit text, we get accustomed over the years to doing things a certain way. And we forget not everyone knows the… Continue reading 3 Technology Tips to Help You Work More Efficiently