Increasingly, research in humanities leading the way, says Golfman

This research looks beyond commercialization and analyses the far-reaching impacts of innovation on Canadian society.

OTTAWA–Regarding last week's "Biotechnology Policy Briefing," (The Hill Times, Oct. 1, p. 23-33). What the humanities and social sciences call creativity, science and technology calls invention or discovery. To their credit, our colleagues in science and technology have done a superb jo...

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