Philosophy of life sciences is ‘constructive subversiveness’

World Philosophy Day was introduced in 2002 by UNESCO, among other things, to raise public awareness of the importance of philosophy in the choices arising from… Read more »
World Philosophy Day was introduced in 2002 by UNESCO, among other things, to raise public awareness of the importance of philosophy in the choices arising from… Read more »
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It's a widely held view that adolescents spend far too much time communicating with peers on their smartphones. However, new research published in Large-Scale… Read more »
The vast digital resources, or “big data”, associated with natural history collections provide invaluable but underutilized opportunities to prepare… Read more »
Prompted by previous research observing that engagement in science is strongly influenced by what happens outside school, researchers from Murdoch University… Read more »
A review recently published in Crime Science suggests that animal poaching and the illicit wildlife trade concentrate in a similar manner to more traditional… Read more »
Neuroscience provides us with an insight into the mental processes underpinning human behavior: thanks to rapid advances in neurotechnology it is possible to… Read more »
If women continue to be underrepresented in STEM, gaining deeper understanding of what makes some of them motivated in science is an important step in… Read more »
By celebrating the World Day of Social Justice on the 20th February, the international community supports efforts to eradicate poverty and reduce social… Read more »