Emma Green

Emma Green is a fellow at AtlanticLIVE.

Looking for a Latin American Seed Fund?  Try the Colombian Government

Looking for a Latin American Seed Fund? Try the Colombian Government

"That's where the money is." More »

Is This the Best-Looking Cake on the Internet?

Is This the Best-Looking Cake on the Internet?

Marcella Robin's eye-popping graphic cakes look more like modern art than dessert. More »

Let's Talk About Debt: The Language of the Deficit Debate

Let's Talk About Debt: The Language of the Deficit Debate

If this week's Atlantic summit taught us one thing, it's that the long fight over the size and scope of government begins with a debate over vocabulary More »

How to Play Music by Electrocuting Veggies

How to Play Music by Electrocuting Veggies

Musician j. viewz mixes circuit boards and ordinary produce to play Massive Attack's "Teardrop." More »

Dancers Bend the Laws of Physics in a Mesmerizing Video for Sigur Rós

Dancers Bend the Laws of Physics in a Mesmerizing Video for Sigur Rós

The story of a love affair, told through ethereal, explicit choreography.  More »

London's Tube Is Getting 'Contactless' Payments. Could They Work in the U.S.?

London's Tube Is Getting 'Contactless' Payments. Could They Work in the U.S.?

Could public transportation help new payment technologies enter the mainstream? More »

The Makings of an Asthma Epidemic in St. Louis

The Makings of an Asthma Epidemic in St. Louis

Weak smoking regulations atop an environment of poverty and pollution, in a city where childhood asthma rates are three times the national average. More »

The Challenges of 'Keeping House in Outer Space': Carbon Dioxide, Temperature, and Companionship

The Challenges of 'Keeping House in Outer Space': Carbon Dioxide, Temperature, and Companionship

And what they tell us about scientific progress More »

Mapping Ancient Human Migration With Our Spit

Mapping Ancient Human Migration With Our Spit

The story of how our ancestors interacted -- as far back as 150,000 years ago -- is being written by DNA samples from our cheeks. More »

Sisters of Sion: The Nuns Who Opened Their Doors for Europe's Jews

Sisters of Sion: The Nuns Who Opened Their Doors for Europe's Jews

On the 50th anniversary of Vatican II, remembering one order's work toward religious tolerance More »

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