Don's diary
Monday. I join the Royal Research Ship Discovery in the port of Vigo, Spain. Meet the old and a few new faces in the ship's crew and the other scientists sailing with me. It is a multicultural...
Monday. I join the Royal Research Ship Discovery in the port of Vigo, Spain. Meet the old and a few new faces in the ship's crew and the other scientists sailing with me. It is a multicultural...
When the polytechnics became the latest wave of new universities in 1992 there was a scramble to retain or adopt an attractive city title. But as many of the older universities had already...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you haveto identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from an old Roman who rode the streets of his city once again last week aftera...
Coronary patients are to be the subject of an experiment to find out if there really is power in prayer. Russell Stannard asks should God be put to the test? Do prayers for sick people work? We might...
Safety on North Sea oil platforms is beinghampered by free market philosophy, argues Charles Woolfson A recent government inspection of the Piper Bravo oil platform, off the Scottish coast, revealed...
Huw Richards quizzes the academic losers of previous elections about what might have been.. If parallel universes exist there is probably one in which Pat Seyd rather than Tony Blair is about to...
British and German perceptions of each other are stuck in a time warp. We must move on from the second world war, says Richard Cockett I was invited to an unusual dinner party by a German girlfriend...
Class is a very British obsession but for David Cannadine it is more about perception than economic statistics. Lucy Hodges reports. Class is a subject that obsesses us British. We use it as a lens...
Meteorologist Edward Lorenz nearly talked himself out of a job when he discovered chaos theory. Ayala Ochert meets the man who made long-range weather forecasting impossible. There's a great deal of...
A mass suicide turned Robert Balch into an instant media star. Tim Cornwell hears how a Montana sociology professor infiltrated the notorious Heaven's Gate cult all in the name of research. A...
Fact and fun combine in Donna Haraway's work of literary pyrotechnics to describe our technoscientific world. Gail Vines reports. Donna Haraway's writing is flamboyant, funny, challenging - and not a...
Conversations with V. S. Naipaul
An Intelligent Person's Guide to Postwar Britain - Our Currency, Our Country - A Grand Illusion? An Essay on Europe
How Proust Can Change Your Life
On Stephen Poppel's Zionism in Germany 1897-1933: The Shaping of a Jewish Identity. The history and culture of British Jews count among the most dynamic research fields in Jewish studies. Yet as...