Design

Engineering a Superhero
ASU Science & Imagination
How Do We Print Books on Mars?
Madeline Ashby

The Adventures of Buckminster Fuller and the Dymaxion Car: A Book Excerpt
Jonathon Keats

The Crab and the Butterfly: Semicolon Services in the 21st Century
Corey S. Pressman

Unhooked: Wonder in the Digital Age
Our neocortex is very adept at automation – at habitualizing complex behaviors and routines of thought. Consider: how much of your day is patterned? How much of your thoughts are processes you’ve repeated before? A lot! And this is a good thing: automation frees up our minds for the good life, the life examined, the life of the mind.

Unhooked: Wonder in the Digital Age
Corey S. Pressman