Jaymi Heimbuch
Jaymi writes on technology, wildlife conservation, and water issues.
She received her degree in English and Creative Writing from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and married her loves of writing and green technology while working as Managing Editor for EcoGeek.org. Jaymi's writing orbits around her passions for environmental conservation and technology as a tool for social and environmental change. Her wildlife photography covers subjects as diverse as albatross on Midway Atoll to grizzly bears along Alaska's coastline to coyotes living in crowded cities.
Jaymi's writing has appeared on TreeHugger.com, Discovery.com, PlanetGreen.com, BBC Wildlife Magazine, Alternet, Gizmodo and more.
Latest Stories from Jaymi Heimbuch - Page 10
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Must-Read Cleantech Stories from January 7-11, 2013
Tech news from around the web you don't want to miss.
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Kevin Russ's Stunning iPhone Photos Prove Technology Won't Make You an Artist
The impressive work of Kevin Russ proves a bigger point: you don't need to have fancy gear to create amazing photographs.
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First-ever Giant Squid Caught on Camera Using Amazing Deep-sea Tech
Two thousand feet below the ocean's surface, scientists used bioluminescence to lure a never-before-seen creature in for a close-up.
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Nature Blows My Mind! The Science Behind Magical Northern Lights
Some things have felt like magic for millennia, but science has unraveled the mystery behind the aurora borealis or northern lights.
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CES 2013: Samsung Unveils Evolution Kits to Upgrade Your Old TV
Instead of buying Samsung's latest premium TV, you can upgrade your old (Samsung premium TV) with this new little black box.
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CES 2013: OLPC Launches Their Newest Laptop/Tablet Hybrid
The non-profit has made three new announcements at CES this year, one of which is the OLPC 4.0 that switches from laptop to tablet and back.
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CES 2013: Powerful Solar Generator Launched by Goal Zero
The Yeti 150 is the latest from Goal Zero, and offers a powerful solution for emergency and off-grid charging.
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CES 2013: New CubeX 3D Printer Spits Out Objects the Size of Basketballs
The new machine from 3D Systems has a larger printing platform, and a whole lot of new bells and whistles for 3D printing enthusiasts.
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CES 2013: The World's Largest Electronics Tradeshow, Buddhism, and the Illusion of Choice
We have more choices than ever in the consumer electronics sector, but at what cost does all this "choice" come?
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Surprise Discovery of Deep-Sea Corals In Great Barrier Reef
Scientists used an underwater robot to explore extremely murkey waters, and were surprised to find deep sea corals they never knew existed!
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UPDATE: Rare River Otter Found Living in San Francisco's Sutro Bath Ruins (Photos)
This visitor is the first river otter known to come as far south as San Francisco, and shows how well recovery efforts are working for the species.
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Astronauts Recycling In Space: NASA Turns Trash Into New Parts
NASA researchers are working on a closed loop system that could turn waste generated during missions into parts for spacecrafts.
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Cleantech Stories of the Week: What to Watch for in 2013 and Don't Forget About CES!
Tech news from around the web you don't want to miss.
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10 Tech Resolutions You Can Make for 2013
How you can streamline your gadgets, lighten your environmental footprint, and even save money.
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Nature Blows My Mind! The Extreme Abilities of Elephant Seals
You'll be surprised to learn just what these odd looking animals are capable of.
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Shape Shifting Solar Lamp Looks Like Robot Claw
This solar powered lamp can be twisted into different positions, but all of them look like something found on a space ship.
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20 Top Tech Stories from December
The most popular stories in technology from the last month. Catch up quick!
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Take Pictures from Space with Kepler Space Kit
A fun way to learn about technology and science is to launch a camera into space and see what photos return back to Earth. This kit will help you do that.

























