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Jo Ann Kairys, MPH, started a new journey after retirement, writing and illustrating children’s stories, founding a publishing house, adapting to technology, and coaching authors and illustrators.
An exploration of how artificial intelligence is changing what it means to do science and math, and what it means to be a scientist.
Color science master’s student Andrea Avendano Martinez is graduating from RIT this spring and will begin her career at Apple ...
The annual event features work from the University at Buffalo’s graduate students and scholars, with an emphasis on making ...
The mathematics underpinning the modern method of elliptic curve cryptography originated with Renaissance architect Filippo Brunelleschi ...
A recent study conducted by Dr. Ana Paula Motta and her colleagues, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal ...
An important conservation message is shared in 9-year-old Sora U.’s work, titled Wildlife. The artist uses trees, an owl, ...
“The stock popped 15% the next day just from a science story,” she reports. That example notwithstanding, comms’ direct impact on the bottom line is still hard to prove in most cases. That said, its ...
A Keuka College biology major has turned her passion for science and illustration into a campaign against invasive species threatening the Keuka Lake Watershed. Lily McLaughlin, a fourth-year student ...
Los Angeles Unified School District held its STEAM Fest, a celebration of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics, that brought together 5,000 students, families and educators.
David Brinley, professor of art and design, noticed her interest in form and attention to detail, and he told López about medical illustration, a field that requires accuracy along with advanced ...
A new paper by Cornell professor Robert Sternberg takes a step back to consider the full picture of what creativity is and how it unfolds, based on decades of creativity science. The exact ...