A loss of words in “retirement” (MIT AgeLab)
Diminishing vocabulary as we imagine our "second childhood."
Diminishing vocabulary as we imagine our "second childhood."
Mind-body therapy through the healing power of music.
Medical practice requires humanities training, as much as ever.
The inventor of the polio vaccine imagines a site for collaboration between science and humanities.
Applying linguistic analysis to cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Computer design artists learn from the world's religions about the appearance of the soul.
Why medical schools need to integrate the humanities in their training.
How algebra became a calculus for life's passages, beginning in the 8th century.
That the crisis of the humanities, and the loss of history, comes here and to us all.
Knowing the reach of science in order to realize the place of the humanities.