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Reintegrate Video: The Pluripotency Dance

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Art & Science DO Mix

This Phys.org article asserts that there are “things hidden in plain sight” all around us… But art can help students see their world anew, unlocking discoveries in fields ranging from plant biology to...

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Reintegrate: Organs and how we understand them

Reintegrate Team Update: Conversations on Body and Faith This weekend, we are exhibiting our art in a small preview for Yale’s National Public Health Week. The gallery, Maya’s Room, in Silliman College...

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How we see color

Why are TV companies lucky our eyes work as they do? Check out this great animated short to find out why, and learn how we see color in the process. Video: http://youtu.be/l8_fZPHasdo

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Inspiration from “Proust was a Neuroscientist”

Reintegrate Team Update: Pluripotency Dance Elizabeth Johnson Inspiration from “Proust was a Neuroscientist” by Jonah Lehrer “In 1959, C.P. Snow famously declared that our two cultures- art and...

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Brains as Clear as Jell-O for Scientists to Explore

This New York Times article talks about the recent development in science at Stanford University that allows scientists to turn brains transparent, allowing incredible observation and research...

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The Reward Center of the Brain and Music

This Smithsonian.com article reveals the specific parts of our brain that makes us like new music. It also explains how our brains make our own encoded Pandora station. Article:...

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Reintegrate: Breakthroughs

Reintegrate Team Update: Pluripotency Dance Laura Grabel + Elizabeth Johnson Just this past month there was a big advance reported in the stem cell field: the generation of the first human embryonic...

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17th Century Anatomical Engravings

A great (and very old) example of scientist-artist collaboration and art advancing science are these prints of 17th century anatomy of the human body. This set of engravings advanced medical science...

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Reintegrate: This week in our exhibit

Reintegrate Team Update: Conversations on Body & Faith Lucinda Liu Yesterday was the first day our exhibit was open, and it went fantastically! We had some notable people stop by including two...

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