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The Practice of Science

On science as it is lived: its culture, its characters, their follies and dreams

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Lives of Scientists •
Scientific Integrity •
History of Science •
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Essay | Fall 2012

Fall 2012

  • Algis Valiunas

The Marvelous Marie Curie

The passions and struggles of radiation’s pioneer

Algis Valiunas

Review | Fall 2012

Fall 2012

  • Matthew C. Rees

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions at Fifty

Matthew C. Rees

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Essay | Summer 2012

Summer 2012

  • Roger Forsgren

The Architecture of Evil

On the delusion that technical work is morally neutral

Roger Forsgren

Review | Summer 2012

Summer 2012

  • Samuel Matlack

The Physicists at Fifty

The classic play about Newton and Einstein in the madhouse — and whether dangerous science can be contained

Samuel Matlack

Essay | Spring 2012

Spring 2012

  • Jeremy Rozansky
  • Josh Lerner

The Political Science of James Q. Wilson

Jeremy Rozansky and Josh Lerner

Essay | Fall 2011

Fall 2011

  • Algis Valiunas

Abraham Maslow and the All-American Self

Why the prophet of self-actualization was more than just a New Age icon

Algis Valiunas

Essay | Spring 2011

Spring 2011

  • Algis Valiunas

Psychology’s Magician

The life and career of Carl Jung, mystic scientist of the mind

Algis Valiunas

Essay | Spring 2011

Spring 2011

  • Jonathan B. Tucker

Could Terrorists Exploit Synthetic Biology?

On the potential risks of “de-skilling” bioengineering

Jonathan B. Tucker

Essay | Winter 2011

Winter 2011

  • Hillel Ofek

Why the Arabic World Turned Away from Science

On the lost Golden Age and the rejection of reason

Hillel Ofek

State of the Art | Fall 2010

Fall 2010

  • Daniel Eugene Williams

An American Education

Democracy and the Birth of the Land-Grant College

Daniel Eugene Williams

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