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Archaeology and Anthropology

Humanity on Record: NASA’s Bewildering Message to the Stars

Nasa’s Golden Record, sent into space in 1977 on Voyager 1 and 2, was intended to paint a picture ...

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History of Art

No More Mr Nice Bunny: The Murderous Rabbits of Medieval Manuscripts

If you thought that medieval illustrators drew a line in their borderline insanity with little draw...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Why So Big-Headed? New Ideas on the Evolution of the Brain

The human brain is six times as large as that of other mammals of a similar size. Why are we so brai...

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History of Art

Reimagining Religious Art: Icons for the Modern Day

Religious icons may at first glance appear to be foreign to the modern artistic sensibility, objects...

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Medicine

The Mind and the Immune System: Why Laughter Really is the Best Medicine

For many years, the immune system has been thought of as a stand-alone, independent mechanism. Howev...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

ABC, Easy as 123: Can You Have a Language Without Numbers?

You may think that dealing with figures is integral to any society, but in fact, not all cultures u...

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Natural Sciences (P)

God of the Gaps? Stephen Hawking and the Design of the Universe

Did the atheist scientist Stephen Hawking unwittingly strengthen the argument for the existence of G...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Resurrecting the Rubble – Art in the Era of ISIS

On the 28th March, a new piece of art was unveiled in Trafalgar square, part of the larger project ...

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Natural Sciences (P)

What’s the Speed of Space? The Puzzle of the Hubble Constant

Recent research has uncovered a startling fact—the universe appears to be expanding 9% faster than...

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Law

Life and Death: The Gaps in the Law

The recent case of Alfie Evans, a 23-month old who sadly passed away, has drawn huge attention in th...

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Classics

How ‘timeless’ is the Iliad?

Few pieces of literature have had the same impact on the world as Homer’s epics, and the recent BB...

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Geography

A Breath of Fresh Air

Today the BBC released the towns and cities across the UK that are about to exceed or have already s...

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