Europe’s museums are at risk of losing their independence under growing political pressure, the Network of European Museum Organisations (Nemo) warns. The organisation is seeking to raise awareness ...
A weak Wi-Fi signal can cause sluggish internet speeds, long loading times, and frustrating disruptions. This often results ...
In 1932, a new set of eyes on the universe were opened thanks to an accidental discovery by Karl Jansky. The young engineer from Bell Laboratories in the U.S., was looking for the source of static ...
While trying to examine forces on single biomolecules with great precision, researchers have solved their requirement of a dual trap optical tweezers system by inventing their own version of the ...
The death of Jerome Cohen last week at the age of 95 prompted a wave of tributes to the legendary professor of Chinese law. Outside legal circles, Cohen may have been best known for his involvement in ...
Lawyer Oleksiy Shevchuk, spokesperson for the Ukrainian National Bar Association The Ukrainian debate on “identifying lawyers ...
Scott Detrow talks to Lulu Miller, the host of Radiolab's Terrestrials podcast, about her conversation with the scientist Wanda Diaz-Merced, who studies gravitational waves that ripple through ...
Fall has always felt like much more of a time to take stock and start over to me than January. Structure returns to life, new routines settle in and everything green turns more gilded and rustling ...
Gabriel Lippmann received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1908 for an interference-based method of colour photography that was never commercially successful. Margaret Harris finds out why ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “This is the story of fifty years in which Britain struggled to reconcile the past she could not forget with ...
Trailing Iowa by 3 points midway through the fourth quarter of a back-and-forth game that bounced between shootout and rock ...