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A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature.
Centenary University is turning happiness into homework. The New Jersey school just launched the world’s first Ph.D. in ...
Nowhere is this more evident than in the Middle East today. A region that once birthed mathematics, medicine, astronomy, and ...
This transformation is not accidental, nor is it the product of feel-good rhetoric or empty symbolism. It is the result of ...
All of us know things. Some things we saw, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled. Our senses inform us every day. Other things we were told. By a parent, a teacher, a friend, or something we read. We can ...
Sociologists who measured supernatural beliefs in the US found that higher education and higher income are associated with ...
In 1921, William Bell Riley admonished his opponents that they should “cease from shoveling in dirt on living men,” for the fundamentalists “refuse to be buried.” A century later, the funeral for ...
The sculpture represents a collagen molecule, the most abundant protein in the human body, and serves as “an allusion to the ...
A summer program that gathers undergraduates from around the country to do research at Penn and CHOP teaches them to translate their scientific inquiries into art.
Appearance is one thing, but reality is another. The world does not appear to be a hologram, but maybe it is. Thus begins ...
A century after a man was convicted of teaching evolution, the debate on religion in schools rages The 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial” highlighted tensions between science and religion, sparking a ...