Brain scans spotlight the cast of history (Pierre Gagnepain et al., Nature Human Behavior)
Using neural imaging, the study suggests how collective memory filters our sense of history.
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Using neural imaging, the study suggests how collective memory filters our sense of history.
A discussion about technology, education, and the power of art.
More evidence of how humanities study leads to wide-ranging careers.
The dismal science of economics is brightened by narrative.
Arguments old and new for the case for the humanities
Technology takes us to questions that the humanities address.
How higher reading skills may lead girls to choose humanities study, despite their excellence in math.
College students pay attention to the costs and benefits of their majors, including humanities.
Where the humanities have flown, or come home to roost.
Rescuing the humanities in five steps.