Human-Animal Studies
September 5, 2014 in Links
Human-Animal Studies (HAS) is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that examines the complex and multidimensional relationships between humans and other animals.
September 5, 2014 in Links
Human-Animal Studies (HAS) is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that examines the complex and multidimensional relationships between humans and other animals.
September 5, 2014 in Links
This article examines the technological advancements neuroscience has made towards making telepathic communication a reality.
September 5, 2014 in Links
Like Arun in the story, our smart devices can also help us find jobs.
September 5, 2014 in Links
An Education News interview with Shelley Trammell, author of Living “Lexi”: A Walk in the Life of a Dyslexic (2008), about the experience of raising and advocating for her dyslexic daughter. Living “Lexi” was an important source of information for “Girl in Wave : Wave in Girl.”
September 5, 2014 in Links
The European Space Agency is testing the use of 3D printing for more efficient lunar base construction.
September 5, 2014 in Links
Flying “conservation drones” are now being used to monitor Belize’s coral reef system, and conduct conversation work and research in a number of different countries.
September 5, 2014 in Links
[3D printing and art]
September 5, 2014 in Links
Wingsuits allow the human body to turn into a curved wing, producting life and providing the experience of flight.
September 5, 2014 in Links
Sponsored by NASA, this project proposes to use nanosatelites to manipulate asteriods and other space debris.
September 5, 2014 in Links
This article examines whether there is a neurological differences of the brains of psychopaths and explores ethical questions regarding personal responsibility and treatment.