Vova and Roma, two Ukrainian boys, spend their summer in the ever-present shadow of war in this affecting short film ...
Long believed to be particularly associated with males, new research is revolutionising our understanding of autism ...
Inspired by Japanese master artists, a woodcut printmaker is constantly reimagining the landscapes of his California home ...
Physicists today need to jettison the all-too-attractive myth that they are uncovering the hidden reality of our Universe ...
Humans have a superpower that makes us uniquely capable of controlling the world: our ability to understand cause and effect ...
If I’m gonna to be this person, I gotta live by morals and standards’: how one man left his old life behind to start anew ...
Hyenas stage mock brawls, cats spin in circles chasing their tails, octopuses play push-and-pull with bottles, dogs bury ...
Join a ‘computer dating’ meetup in 1966 in this short video to see what has – and hasn’t – changed in tech-assisted dating ...
is a junior research fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford where she writes and researches on science and religion. She is also a lecturer in philosophy, religion and ethics at the ...
is professor in economic history at the London School of Economics. His books include the co-authored Law and the Economy in Colonial India (2016) and Law and the Economy in a Young Democracy (2022).
In the bold and stylish short Salone Love, Sierra Leoneans offer their candid views on romantic relationships, including, but not limited to: what qualifies as grounds for divorce, when cheating is ...
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