Researchers who are as skilled in the studio as they are in the lab are forced to chooose between disciplines. Researchers who are as skilled in the studio as they are in the lab are forced to chooose between disciplines.
Start with pen and paper, keep things simple, do your coding at the end, say data visualisation specialists. Start with pen and paper, keep things simple, do your coding at the end, say data visualisation specialists.
Engineer-turned-artist Diana Scarborough and inorganic chemist Anna Melekhova describe how their art–science collaboration gave voice and form to a new material. Engineer-turned-artist Diana Scarborough and inorganic chemist Anna Melekhova describe how their art–science collaboration gave voice and form to a new material.
The full title of this article is “Podcast with Karen Lord: Science Fiction and the Future of Science: Long-Term Thinking in Policy-making;” to read full transcript and listen to the podcast of Karen Lord’s conversation with Paul Shrivastava, visit the International Science Council. Paul Shrivastava is professor of Management and Organizations at Pennsylvania State University,…
A misleading image in a medical textbook could have life and death implications, but some disciplines can deploy myth and metaphor to convey their science through art. A misleading image in a medical textbook could have life and death implications, but some disciplines can deploy myth and metaphor to convey their science through art.