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Sweatin' the Small Stuff, What Mechanical Engineering Is About
By Sarah A. Bates published
Mechanical engineer Kira Barton builds and creates at the smaller-than-tiny-scale.
Computer Scientist Andrea Johnson: Getting to the Heart of the Matter
By Lisa-Joy Zgorski, Karna Adams published
Andrea Johnson, who works on Prime III, an electronic system designed to improve voting accessibility, discusses her passion for her field.
From Selfishness to Cooperation: What Drives the Change
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Researcher Keenan Mack uses mathematical models to explore changes in human nature.
Math Models Predict Climate Change Effects
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Michelle Lawing uses math in service of species’ survival.
Evolutionary Patterns Show Biodiversity on Earth
By Catherine Crawley published
Evolutionary biologist Jeremy Beaulieu develops new tools that represent evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms.
Machines Deepen Understanding of Human Emotions
By Lisa-Joy Zgorski published
Shaundra Daily is a pioneer in the field of affective computing, using computer tools to help students understand their emotions.
The Art of Mathematical Modeling
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Chris Remien explores how mathematics can connect often hidden processes.
Mathematics Key to Unlocking Mystery of Language?
By Catherine Crawley, Biological Synthesis published
Researcher Arik Kershenbaum applies mathematical techniques to studying animal communications. Here he discusses his passions, studies and inspirations.
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