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Are there ‘rules’ for conveying emotion through art?

Futurum

It’s likely that some of what you learn about the brain in school will be outdated by the time you do research. I experienced collaborations between biology, engineering and social sciences with a playful attitude. Scientists and artists can form powerful teams to explore the visual processes underlying these depictions.

Biology 89
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Charting a Course for “Complexity”: Metamodeling, Ruliology and More

Stephen Wolfram

And one of the great feelings of power has been that even in fields—like the social sciences—where there haven’t really been much more than “verbal” models before, it’s now appeared possible to get models that at least seem much more “scientific”. In A New Kind of Science I cataloged and studied minimal kinds of models of many types.

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How Did We Get Here? The Tangled History of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

But, first and foremost, the story of the Second Law is the story of a great intellectual achievement of the mid-19th century. There’s a discussion about H for systems that interact, and how there’s an equilibrium value achieved. It’s exciting now, of course, to be able to use the latest 21st-century ideas to take another step.

Energy 88
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Urban farming for urban families

Futurum

Combined, their expertise brings people and communities together through an appreciation of nutritious food, farming and the natural world. The 15th Street Farm NEP is serving school-aged children and families who primarily live in marginalised communities,” explains David. Who is the 15th Street Farm NEP designed for?