Measuring gain and counting loss (Adrienne Bernhard, BBC Future)
How algebra became a calculus for life's passages, beginning in the 8th century.
How algebra became a calculus for life's passages, beginning in the 8th century.
Radar reveals Viking history buried in Norway.
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.
How the history of medieval and Early Modern medicine informs our knowledge today.
Renaissance history remains relevant not only for the humanities, but for our health.
The humanities know loss and hope, and maintain a greater vision.
At 96, a college graduate receives high honors in history and philosophy.
Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
New quantitative data demonstrate how valuable the humanities are to the job market.