The Hoof Beats of History
Journey to the past with cutting edge-science and new data to discover how horses forever altered the course of human history.
By Charles Binkley, co-author of Encoding Bioethics: AI in Clinical Decision-Making Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being introduced into every sector of the human experience, and healthcare is no exception. AI models were …
Read More >This year’s Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Article Prize was awarded to Jennifer Robin Terry for her article, “Niños por la causa: Child Activists and the United Farm Workers Movement, 1965–1975,” published in …
Read More >In December 2013, UC Press’s mission-driven, trans-disciplinary, open-access journal Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene published its first article, ushering in its motto, “Open Science for Public Good.” In this blog post we pause to reflect and take note of some of the publication highlights from the journal’s first ten-plus years.
Read More >By Stephanie Summerhays, Senior Production Editor at UC Press Whoever coined the old adage about a picture being worth a thousand words clearly wasn’t in the business of bookmaking. When it comes …
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