An interview with Christoph Bartneck, Author of SWIM TRAINING PATTERNS This pioneering book integrates mathematics into swim training to create an intellectual journey into patterns. Exercise your body and mind with over 35 training programs derived from mathematical ideas. Dive…
An interview with Andy Kah Ping Tay, Editor of CAR-T Manufacturing Image courtesy of NIAID under CC 2.0 What inspired you to write “CAR-T Manufacturing: Technologies and Innovations” at this moment? I am teaching an undergraduate course right now on CAR-T…
‘Learning to draw is the first and most important step to becoming a skilled artist’ says Michael Mattesi, creator of the FORCE Drawing method. Having developed a method that can change how you approach art, Mattesi has taught FORCE Drawing…
Nature is the foundation for all living organisms — and it’s essential for the survival of future generations. That’s why sustainability is a pressing challenge for today’s economic and environmental interests. Whether you live in an urban cityscape or a…
Working in the television and film industry is glamorous. You are constantly surrounded by celebrities, going to fancy parties, walking red carpets, being showered with free things, it’s the most exciting industry to be in, right? Eh, not quite. For…
Written by James Mahoney, Author of Public Relations Writing What inspired you to write “Public Relations Writing” at this moment? Clear and concise writing is at the core of public relations practice. If you can’t write that way, and, for media…
Written by James Mahoney, Author of Public Relations Writing When he wrote his book Death Sentence: The Decay of Public Language, the Australian author Don Watson made the point that: Clear, precise, active language is good for democracy and for society.…
Written by Colin Cooper, Author of Individual Differences and Personality What sort of person are you? Are you “normal”? The answer you get will probably depend on whether you ask an “individual difference” psychologist or a psychiatrist – although as we…
Computers have quickly wedged their way into every corner of our lives. From simple day-to-day tasks like cleaning and cooking to extraordinary feats of life-saving operations and space navigation, computers have completely transformed the way we live. When Were Computers…
Written by Christopher Kilmartin, an emeritus college professor, author, stand-up comedian, actor, playwright, consultant and professional psychologist. He is the author of The Fictions that Shape Men's Lives. When I ask students in my General Psychology class if there is a…