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Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2015.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 5. kol 2019.

    Counterculture-inspired research flourished in the Age of Aquarius

  2. 15. srp 2019.
  3. 10. srp 2019.

    An AI-driven artist’s exhibition hints at, but never fully explores, the ethics of algorithms

  4. 9. srp 2019.

    A thrilling tale of wartime derring-do meets a richly researched story of postwar intellectual exploitation

  5. 19. lip 2019.
  6. 18. lip 2019.

    A new history reveals how the wealthy elite helped shape modern natural history museums in America

  7. 11. lip 2019.

    Magic and mysticism reveal cognitive shortcuts with implications beyond entertainment

  8. 4. lip 2019.

    This year’s summer reading picks—reviewed by an enthusiastic group of early-career scholars—aim to unpack where we came from and where we’re headed.

  9. 29. svi 2019.

    Godzilla’s extraordinary growth over time mirrors an increase in Anthropocene angst

  10. 21. svi 2019.
  11. 20. svi 2019.

    Rediscovering the joy of the journey in the age of turn-by-turn directions

  12. 14. svi 2019.

    A journalist reveals the human cost of modern mining through the vivid story of a young Bolivian mine worker

  13. 13. svi 2019.

    Towering models, engaging interactives, and virtual reality bring the Tyrannosaurus rex to life

  14. 8. svi 2019.

    Two tomes revisit the 1919 solar eclipse that confirmed a key prediction of relativity theory

  15. 30. tra 2019.

    C. P. Snow’s 1959 diagnosis of a detrimental divide between British scientists and humanists took on new meaning in America

  16. 24. tra 2019.

    Blending biology and engineering, researchers seek to tackle our biggest existential threats

  17. 23. tra 2019.

    Qatar’s new museum celebrates the country’s biodiversity, cultural heritage, and what’s to come

  18. 16. tra 2019.

    An archaeologist identifies urban areas as key aggregators of human social experience

  19. 15. tra 2019.

    If Anne Harrington’s "Mind Fixers" tells us how everything became disordered in our approach to psychiatric illness, then Oliver Sacks’s "Everything in Its Place" offers us up a recipe for psychiatry’s future:

  20. 9. tra 2019.

    A major player in weather, climate, and biodiversity, the waters around Antarctica take center stage in a new history

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