Humanities and STEM: engaging a deeper conversation (M. Willis, J. Castell, K. Waddington, The Conversation)
Humanities and STEM should embark on a richer conversation.
Humanities and STEM should embark on a richer conversation.
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Our sciences have their roots in myth.
The ways technology diverts attention from learning.
What seems useful for the future often determines the present view.
Paintings reveal their hidden secrets with new scanning technology.
Cyber-sleuthing appears to uncover a new source for Shakespeare's plays.
How we can learn from the ancients, assisted by modern science.
Can science promote, or impede, the understanding of our higher purpose?
A new book outlines the alliance between humanities and STEM.