The title of Science Is Culture: Conversations At The New Intersection Of Science + Society sets the tone for the collection’s discourse. It’s a statement of fact, not a question. The book is work without conflict, a compilation of five years of conversations the science magazine Seed instigated between scientists and non-scientists as part of its Seed Salon series. Many of the pairings were collaborating before Seed brought them together, with projects such as Richard Colton’s dance adaptation of Alan Lightman’s novel Einstein’s Dreams. Others, like stem-cell researcher and photographer Ariel Ruiz I Altaba, were already ...
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