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Using Math to Understand the Puzzle of Humanity
By Catherine Crawley published
Matthew Zefferman applies his enthusiasm for solving puzzles to investigating how human culture influences modern society.
Philosopher Explores Ethics of Brain Technologies
By Mary Guiden published
Philosopher Sara Goering discusses neuroethics, the field emerging from the development and use of neural technologies.
Pioneering Research Brings More Precise Understanding of Biology
By Jacqueline Conciatore published
Pioneer William Bialek blends biology and physics in biophysics to discover more precise research of biological systems.
Nick Matzke: Reconstructing Species Migrations Across Time
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Want to know about historical biogeography? Ask Nick Matzke.
Tapping Electrical Signals: Turning Thought Into Action
By Sarah A. Bates published
Biomedical engineer Walt Besio uses his brother's paralysis as motivation to invent technology to help people with disabilities return to a more normal life.
Moving at the Speed of Clicks: Improving Computer Efficiency
By Aaron Dubrow published
University of Wisconsin researcher finds hidden efficiencies in computer architecture.
Conservation Efforts Not Just for Tree Huggers
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Computer Geek, Sean Hoban, uses mathematical and computational tools to preserve endangered plant species.
Surfing the Web: Protecting Identities Online
By Leslie Fink published
Roger Dingledine developed and runs a worldwide network to keep Internet users anonymous.
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