STEM is in the air (Virginia Heffernan, Wired)
STEM has the air of insubstantiality.
STEM has the air of insubstantiality.
How an app for the humanities would help us understand the greater wholeness in technology.
A discussion about technology, education, and the power of art.
The science of isotopes suggests that drought help fell the Assyrian Empire.
How literature and history deepen the complexity of gaming.
More evidence of how humanities study leads to wide-ranging careers.
How business can make use of the humanities without turning them into something useful.
An argument for tech's ascendence and the humanities' demise.
Outlining the need for better assessment of AI in medical diagnosis.
Arguments old and new for the case for the humanities