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The psychological wreckage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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The psychological wreckage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Has the concept of cybernetics lived up to its early promise?

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Leonardo da Vinci's scientific interests as a clue to the character of his genius

The Clock Paradox
This celebrated consequence of the special theory of relativity is that two clocks that are moving with respect to each other run at different speeds. The effect rests on nothing other than the Pythagorean theorem

The Creative Process
Introducing an issue on innovation in science. The argument: Although science and art are social phenomena, an innovation in either field occurs only when a single mind perceives in disorder a deep new unity

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A new approach to a classical question: What is the logical basis of induction?

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An English philosopher's answer to the question: What is science?

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The unusual and seductive universe of the late cosmologist E. A. Milne

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Operations research as an example of the contemporary evolution of science