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For generations, science was one of the few things most people agreed on. No matter their education, political beliefs, or religion, most people trusted scientists, the scientific process, and the ...
In a series of experiments described in Science Magazine in 2011, a trio of researchers found evidence to support a sneaking suspicion bubbling up in the minds of many Google aficionados: Frequent ...
Rachel Grieve does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
In the context of the National Scientific Temper Day, the article argues for a repurposing of the idea of the scientific temper from a narrowly defined scientistic project to a wider humanistic one.
The first time I stepped out of a plane onto the Greenland ice sheet, the cold hit me like nothing I had experienced before. Coming from Colorado, I’ve learned to enjoy being outdoors in the freezing ...
Faculty and students in Critical & Visual Studies explore diverse forms of life and psychological experiences, analyze the effects of capitalism and the marketplace, and trace the life-cycles of ...