For many in the research community, it’s gotten harder to be optimistic about the impacts of artificial intelligence. As ...
Meet three UC alums who combined their own ambition and big ideas with a UC education and on-campus entrepreneurial resources ...
As part of Viet Nam International Digital Week hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) in Ninh Binh, UNESCO ...
Scientists from Shibaura Institute of Technology have developed a power-free acoustic testing system that uses the sound of ...
In 2025, Japan's digital transformation stands at a crossroads. The "2025 Cliff" proposed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade ...
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...
The government has awarded £5million to researchers to help develop improved ways of diagnosing the disease and boost the ...
Difficult times in his youth served to make Tonga stronger in the long run. In his fifth NFL season and with a fourth team, he may have found a home in New England. “I love everything about him as a ...
Archaeologists in the Middle East have unearthed a stunning 5,500 year old piece of evidence that changes what we know about ...
In 1862, jewelry engraver and amateur photographer William H. Mumler was developing a self-portrait in his Boston studio when a ghostly image began to surface. Just below his own image in the photo ...
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How Profession Challenges Us to Cultivate Creativity
Profession and Wallerstein offer opposing visions of how societies organize knowledge and creativity—one mechanized and hierarchical, the other hopeful that systems can still nurture human curiosity.
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