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The Creative Brain serves as both a guide and a reminder that knowledge about our
How Smart Machines Think explores the world of AI from various angles and includes stories
“The Character of Physical Law” is a potent reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is
How to Stay Smart in a Smart World? According to the doomsday prophets of technology,
In his book The Polyhedrists, Noam Andrews traces the development of the relationship between art
A fundamentally new style of thinking is required to tackle today’s difficult problems; this new
The wavelength theory of light and color was well-established by the time Goethe’s Theory of
An introduction to the practice of proofreading is provided in this book. Leading research mathematician
“Many members of the public were first introduced to “metadata” when it first appeared in
“We are surrounded with imagery, some of it voluntarily and most of it not. Everything
“Most robots don’t make good friends. They mow the grass, remove bombs, sweep the rug,
“The foundation of a liberal arts education in computer science is emphasized in this introduction
“a thorough introduction to the most recent findings and theories in computer game learning and
“In this book, Edward Ashford Lee makes the audacious argument that those who create digital
“People intuitively understand numbers. Even before they understand the words for numbers, infants are able
“Nature is abundant with patterns supported by mathematical concepts, such as the stripes on a
“Under J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI scrutinized scientists in fields ranging from physics to sex
“Long before Aristotle struggled with Zeno’s paradox, philosophers were enthralled by paradox. The MIT Press
“perspectives from other fields on the ability to understand, enjoy and create music. According to
“Finally, we are discovering that sanity is simple. We are rebelling against too complex technology,
“Brian Hayes wants to persuade us that mathematics is too significant and enjoyable to be
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