We usually think of journalists as bringing us news about politics and world events. Analyzing a presidential election or an ongoing scandal helps inform us and holds powerful figures accountable on ...
“On TV and Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Jason Fairchild, CEO and co-founder of tvScientific. Most of us probably ...
The progress in science and engineering increasingly depends on our ability to analyze massive amounts of observed and simulated data. The vast majority of this data, coming from high-performance high ...
“One of the best parts about using the scientific method as a guide is that it moves us beyond the endless debates about whether journalism is ‘fair’ or ‘objective.’ Rather than focus on fairness, ...
Under house arrest in Egypt, one mathematician transformed how we examine the world. 500 years before the Scientific Revolution, the mathematician Al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham spent hours in a dark room ...
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