# Impacts A project that links cosmology, astronomy, evolution, geology, science, and climate change. For the insatiably curious. ::: gallery       ::: ::: purchase [Order](https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/8630633/3b7db8d48aeab205af29b1770173a653fca8ad82) [Preview](preview.html) ::: Express your interest by sending an email to: <curious@impacts.to> ::: register [12”x12” Photobook](mailto:curious@impacts.to?subject=Impacts%20-%2012”%20Photobook&body=Please tell me when the large-sized photobook becomes available.) [8”x8” Photobook](mailto:curious@impacts.to?subject=Impacts%20-%208”%20Photobook&body=Please tell me when the small-sized photobook becomes available.) [Posters](mailto:curious@impacts.to?subject=Impacts%20-%208"%20Posters&body=Please tell me when posters are available.) [Free PDF](mailto:curious@impacts.to?subject=Impacts%20-%208"%20Free%20PDF&body=Please tell me when the free, low-resolution PDF is available.) ::: ::: quotation > I think your book project is really worthwhile and the artwork is stunning. I frequently teach biology classes for non-science majors who have no concept of the vast timescales of the evolution of the galaxy and of the earth and its lifeforms. If one can truly appreciate the timescale of these events (which is not easy) it puts the current pace of anthropogenic mass extinctions and climate change in dramatic perspective. ::: citation [Bruce Rannala](https://biology.ucdavis.edu/people/bruce-rannala) Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences, University of California, Davis ::: ::: ::: quotation > Excellent illustrations and text both. I think you nailed the scope well for intelligent non-specialists and undergrads. Well done. ::: citation [James Albert](https://biology.louisiana.edu/research/James_Albert) Ph.D., Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayett ::: ::: ::: quotation > I really like what you're doing with this, looks like a great project! I think you’ve done a great job telling such a complex story in such a condensed space. Nicely done! ::: citation [Dan Durda](https://www.boulder.swri.edu/about/staff/doss/embed/Durda.Dan.html) Ph.D., Principal Scientist, Southwest Research Institute ::: ::: ::: quotation > I think that your work will be appealing to a broad audience. The combination of great illustrations with no-nonsense text is unbeatable. ::: citation [Nina Jablonski](https://anth.la.psu.edu/people/ngj2) Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University ::: ::: ::: quotation > A very excellent text that will be useful for many people to read (and I like the illustrations that help make it very readable). ::: citation [Charles Cockell](https://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/people/charles-cockell) Ph.D., School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh ::: ::: ::: quotation > The illustrations are stunning and the text is accessible. ::: citation [Jeremy DeSilva](https://anthropology.dartmouth.edu/people/jeremy-desilva) Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College ::: ::: ::: quotation > What a great idea for a book. The illustrations are great and the content is concise and well communicated. ::: citation [Ben Pearce](https://origins.mcmaster.ca/about/graduate-students/ben-pearce) Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University ::: ::: ::: quotation > It's a beautiful book. Very nice illustrations, and an impressive distillation of cosmic history. ::: citation [Steven Rodney](https://www.sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/physics_and_astronomy/our_people/directory/rodney_steven.php) Ph.D., Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina ::: ::: ::: quotation > This is an exceptionally cool book, and one that I would most certainly want on my table at home. You have done a great deal of scholarly research to get the dates right, and it was fun looking things over. ::: citation [Tom Franke](https://www.hopkinsschools.org/schools/hopkins-high-school/staff/science-staff/tom-franke-phd) Ph.D., Science Teacher, Hopkins High School ::: ::: ::: quotation > What a cool project! Loved it. I can't wait to see the final version! ::: citation [Tanai Londono](https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/t.cardona) Ph.D., Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London ::: ::: ::: quotation > Firstly great work so far, its a big undertaking and you are doing a magnificent job. ::: citation [Grant Cox](https://theconversation.com/profiles/grant-cox-385732) Ph.D., School of Physical Sciences, University of Adelaide ::: ::: ::: quotation > I had a quick glance and your book looks beautiful. The artwork and layout are gorgeous. ::: citation [Steve Brusatte](https://sites.google.com/site/brusatte) Ph.D., School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh ::: ::: ::: quotation > This looks like such a cool book from what I could see. I love the concept and art style. ::: citation [Giada Arney](https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/bio/giada.n.arney) Ph.D., Astronomy and Astrobiology, University of Washington ::: ::: ::: quotation > Firstly, this looks really nice. I love the illustrations. ::: citation [David Naafs](http://www.bris.ac.uk/chemistry/people/david-d-naafs) Ph.D., School of Chemistry, University of Bristol ::: ::: ::: quotation > The text is very nice and the overall volume also. ::: citation [Pavel Kroupa](https://astro.uni-bonn.de/~pavel) Ph.D., Stellar Populations and Dynamics Research Group, University of Bonn ::: ::: ::: quotation > The whole project looks beautiful! ::: citation [Rich Pancost](http://www.bris.ac.uk/chemistry/people/rich-d-pancost) Ph.D., Professor of Biogeochemistry, University of Bristol ::: ::: ::: quotation > I think it’s terrific! Really nicely done. ::: citation [Simon Darroch](https://www.vanderbilt.edu/ees/people/faculty/SimonDarroch.php) Ph.D., Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University ::: ::: ::: quotation > Looks like a cool project! ::: citation [Joost Frieling](https://www.uu.nl/staff/jfrieling) Ph.D., Marine Palynology and Paleoceanography, Utrecht University ::: :::