Think critically about the natural sciences, social sciences, and mathematics.
Consider approaches to biology (evolution), chemistry (periodic table of elements), and physics (string theory and alternate universes).
Renew your acquaintance with anthropology and sociology, political science, economics, and psychology.
Consider key questions in the study of the natural and social sciences. Deepen your appreciation of mathematics as a way of thinking.
Author, Robert DiYanni teaches critical and creative thinking at New York University. Dr. DiYanni’s books include Da Vinci Thinking: Practicing Critical and Creative Thinking; Arts and Culture; and New Thinking: Thinking Critically about Technology, Information, Innovation, Engineering and Design. He has conducted workshops for secondary and university faculty in Asia, Canada, Europe, and the United States.