The greatest scientists are artists too
Albert Einstein believed that there is a lot in common between art and science. But since the Renaissance, when polymaths captured the beauty of their… Read more »
Albert Einstein believed that there is a lot in common between art and science. But since the Renaissance, when polymaths captured the beauty of their… Read more »
Designing programs to interpret images is so complicated that for many tasks, humans still outperform machines. To keep up with the tide of images… Read more »
For science to be truly open, research must go beyond simply being available to all, and actively engage the patients and the… Read more »
The world around us has transformed dramatically in the last 20 years, and the world of science is being shaped by technology.… Read more »
Citizen science - the public participation in gathering data for scientific studies - is certainly not new, but facilitated by the… Read more »
This blog was jointly written by Ben Johnson, Associate Publisher of Flavour Journal here at BioMed Central, and Amye Kenall, our… Read more »
Posted on behalf of Shreeya Nanda, Deputy Editor for Biology and Medicine, BioMed Central At this year’s BMC Day, the… Read more »
Last month, staff at BioMed Central took a day off from publishing science, to get involved in doing some! One of several citizen… Read more »