A selection of science-based books from the year that together shine new light on who we are and why we think and act as we do.
Melissa Bjorklund, CSTM alumna, offers a reflection on the Neuroscience Book Club, noting the intersection between theology and neuroscience. This spring semester, members of the CSTM community were ...
The ideas presented in George Lakoff and Srini Narayanan's The Neural Mind are fascinating, but the writing is far less compelling ...
Join The Scientist on December 11 to discuss Yaa Gyasi’s sophomore novel, about a Stanford University neuroscience grad student navigating family issues, lab work, and her emerging identity.
Science books, especially those written by scientists, sometimes have the reputation of being dry, dull and difficult. Perhaps they are thought of as thinly disguised textbooks, something to learn ...
How five psychology books explain the quiet forces shaping thought, judgement, and behaviour before decisions turn visible or ...
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