New turns for STEM (Mitchell Baker, Scientific American)
The roots of STEM need to turn to deeper ethical resources.
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The roots of STEM need to turn to deeper ethical resources.
Using philosophy to understand the ways that language and environment enhance healing.
Training AI to re-create human intelligence.
The humanities and business schools face diminishing appeal among the vocationally-minded.
Einstein's shifting conceptions of God draw on historical parallels.
How our bones reveal our historical choices.
How scientific and artistic ingenuity fused to create the dome on the cathedral of Florence.
Whether we can accept nature on nonmoral terms.
Listening to astronomy and gazing at the stars.
DNA from the Mary Rose shows an ethnically diverse crew.