August 28, 2014
Last week, the Economist released its annual list of the most ‘livable’ cities. While media and ...
August 22, 2014
Mathematical models could hold the key to the future of global food security. This is the news comin...
August 22, 2014
Historians are concerned with representing the past. It may come as no surprise then that the introd...
August 22, 2014
Biologists and material scientists will be glad to hear that the natural world has emerged as a majo...
August 13, 2014
A small town in north-eastern India has made its claim on one of Britain’s most well-known and rev...
August 13, 2014
‘Should prisoners be allowed to vote?’ A recent Oxford applicant was asked this in a PPE intervi...
August 13, 2014
Schrödinger’s feline companion may (or may not) be turning in his grave when he hears that two ne...
August 13, 2014
The centrality of language to human existence, as well as questions over the human capacity for lang...
August 13, 2014
Gross Domestic Product, the broadest measure of the goods and services produced across a country, ha...
August 6, 2014
Standing at 12,400 feet, and listed as a ‘’sacred place’’ by UNESCO’s World Heritage Found...
August 6, 2014
Images have surfaced from deep in the Brazilian Amazon where indigenous people, normally isolated fr...
August 6, 2014
The Ebola outbreak affecting West Africa is the worst in history. According to UN figures, deaths ac...
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