[HTML][HTML] Magnificent marriage of scientific and artistic inquiry

B Sherrin - CMAJ, 2010 - Can Med Assoc
Previously published at www. cmaj. ca rule for the foot that you used for the hand, that is
depicting first the bones from six aspects, from behind, in front, below, above, inside and …

Answering Scientific Questions Using an Artistic Framework: A Personal Perspective

SFB Little - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Being multidisciplinary, while admired, is not viewed as a goal of education. Instead,
extreme specialization is emphasized. One seeks to attain mastery of a given subject, but at …

The Establishment of Science in America: 150 Years of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

RV Bruce - 2001 - JSTOR
Deanna Petherbridge; Ludmuilla Jordanova. this sort; and the use of classical sculptures as
The Quick and the Dead: Artists and Anatomy. examples of ideal proporons. A wonderful ex …

Humanities, Sciences Must be United--for Our Collective Success

C Poindexter - 2012 - stars.library.ucf.edu
One event is a STEAM Exhibition,“Searching for Ultimate Truth in Science and Art,” to be
held Thursday, Nov. 15, from 5: 30 to 9 pm at UCF's Center for Emerging Media in downtown …

[PDF][PDF] A Well-Hung Horse: Sired by Knowledge and Imagination

JL Goldstein - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
For more than a century, historians of science have been spinning a philosophical roulette
wheel, pondering which is more important in the creative process: imagination or …

Man's quest for knowledge: scientific endeavour and artistic expression

C Pollacco - 1994 - um.edu.mt
Man's plurimillenial scientific and artistic achievements have fascinated successive
generations to date. However, our ever-increasing preference for a utilitarian education …

[BOOK][B] Science unshackled: How obscure, abstract, seemingly useless scientific research turned out to be the basis for modern life

CR James - 2014 - books.google.com
Fascinating stories that describe the unlikely path from quirky idea to useful and essential
knowledge. Why in the world are we paying for all this “basic” research? The answer to this …

Ian McHarg: champion for design with nature

C Holden - Science, 1977 - science.org
28 JANUARY 1977 plant ecologist, a limnologist, and a resource economist. Students are
required to have competence in the physical sci-ences, the biological sciences, and eth …

[PDF][PDF] Delight in Creation

EB Davis - ministrytheorem.calvinseminary.edu
Robert Boyle (1627-1691) was an English chemist who made fundamental discoveries
about physiology and the physical properties of matter (especially air, other fluids, and the …

[PDF][PDF] Your science t-shirt doesn't fly

P Denning, H Petroski - Ubiquity, 2016 - core.ac.uk
A few months ago Science sent many people a sample of the magazine and a solicitation to
subscribe. As seems to be the manner in which these things are done, there were several …