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Full Steam Ahead on CS-STEM 25 May 2011 | 03:49 am

By imagining, drawing, and building original videogames, Globaloria students have been boldly demonstrating how art and design and creative cognition can re-ignite STEM learning.

Rethinking Growth 27 Apr 2011 | 12:19 am

Herman Daly applies a biophysical lens to the economy and finds that bigger isn’t necessarily better.

Starting Over 23 Apr 2011 | 12:28 am

If you only had a single statement to pass on to others summarizing the most vital lesson to be drawn from your work, what would it be? Seed asked eleven scientists this question. These are their answ...

The Art of Science Learning 7 Apr 2011 | 12:03 pm

It's no secret: American children are behind in math and science, and falling faster by the year. For a group of innovative thinkers gathering in Washington DC, restoring "STEM" in America must go bey...

World Wide Mind 28 Mar 2011 | 05:52 pm

For an author with cochlear implants, the merger of computer and brain, bytes and thoughts, has never felt far-fetched. In a brilliant new book, Michael Chorost makes his case: by making the internet ...

On Discovering Life 14 Mar 2011 | 08:47 pm

Two separate quests, one to discover habitable worlds, the other to synthesize artificial organisms, now unite to redefine “life” and its place in the universe.

Buddhism and the Brain 9 Mar 2011 | 11:27 pm

Many of Buddhism’s core tenets significantly overlap with findings from modern neurology and neuroscience. So how did Buddhism come close to getting the brain right?

On the Freedom of Knowledge 7 Mar 2011 | 11:30 pm

The European Research Council has mobilized to unify Europe's fragmented research efforts through the creation of a single market for scientific knowledge.

On Biotechnology Without Borders 3 Mar 2011 | 11:57 pm

Biologists have become engineers of the living world. By making their bioengineered solutions to global problems openly available, we can transform the developing world.

On Curing Everything 2 Mar 2011 | 11:48 pm

Nobel Prize-winning chemist Kary Mullis offers a radical new way to treat infectious diseases as the effectiveness of our current antibiotics wanes.

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