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THE WILD RIVER REVIEW PRESENTS:
QUARK PARK: FREEMAN DYSON THE SCIENTIST AS REBEL BY JOY STOCKE
How can we deal with nuclear weapons? How can the world exist with them? That’s a problem I’ve been working on for most of my career, and
it’s still one of our toughest. I think we’ve done amazingly well to have gotten through sixty years after Hiroshima without
exploding another nuclear weapon in anger.
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SPOTLIGHT: The Quiet Maverick AN INTERVIEW WITH J. C. TODD BY WENDY FULTON STEGINSKY
I see the body as an expressive instrument and the human as an expression of an aspect of nature, not its commander. I’m interested in domestic interiors and by that I don’t mean housekeeping. I mean intimacies between people and between people and the spaces they inhabit, the things they make.
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QUARK PARK: AN INTERVIEW WITH RUSH HOLT BY KIM NAGY AND CHRIS ALLEN
I’m not sure I buy the different sides of the brain approach to science or art or literature or whatever. Clearly there are some physiological
differences, but I think science should be fully integrated into life. I’ve spent much of my career, of my life, really struggling against the
notion that science is for scientists only and that non-scientists should stay out of the way.
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