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WashU in the News | ||||||||||
A nurse’s death raises the alarm about the profession’s mental health crisis
National Public Radio | ||||||||||
WashU alum Kahlil Robert Irving roves across millenniums at MoMA
The New York Times | ||||||||||
What is a war crime and how are war criminals punished?
The Huffington Post | ||||||||||
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Perspectives | ||||||||||
Architecture, biology and ‘Cellular Transformations’Architecture inspired by biology is not a new concept. But typically, “architecture has imitated the imagery of biology and nature without awareness of the underlying mechanisms,” argue Ram Dixit and Sung Ho Kim in “Cellular Transformations: Between Architecture and Biology.”
The Source Bookshelf | ||||||||||