The third iteration of this crossover endeavour between the Studio Voice class in the Professional Theatre Department and SPACE, under the auspices of Arts and Science, was another success.
By Matt Holland
A champion cross country runner from Dawson College relates his personal experience with this unique state reached by high-level athletes and...
How chicken soup can cure a sore throat and soothe the soul.
Peter Barham brings science to your kitchen with his new book The Science of Cooking.
The Oklo Reactor: the great-great-great-grand-daddy of power plants
The Oklo Reactor: The Great-Great-Great-Grand-Daddy of Power Plants
New exhibit at the MoMA promotes green optimism for a cleaner future.
Clay is a substance that forms and transforms. It has transformed our societies and shaped our past and it may be that in the relentless...
The paradox of reality is that no image is as compelling as the one which exists only in the mind's eye.
-Shana Alexander
Size Matters - a look at how size matters in everything from biology to physics, engineering to history and more.
Book review: The Trouble with Physics, by Lee Smolin.
It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful.
-Benjamin Britten
Ken Milkman, philosophy and mathematics professor, proves that there is indeed a place for mathematics in a Liberal Arts education.
Most people who take a math course at Dawson, and many who do not, know Tom Fox.