History of art slade lecture series 2014-2015 – Prof Mary Miller – Cambridge University Mon 19 January 2015 – Mon 9 March 2015 Mill Lane Lecture Rooms From figurines to ceramic vessels […]
History of art slade lecture series 2014-2015 – Prof Mary Miller – Cambridge University Mon 19 January 2015 – Mon 9 March 2015 Mill Lane Lecture Rooms From figurines to ceramic vessels […]
What could arguably be deemed the strongest of the printing industry trade associations is now surveying its members, asking them to describe whether the future of “print” is grim or bright. They […]
Topic: Carols from Queen’s Performers: Choir of the Queen’s College Event date: 19 Dec 2014 Event time: 19:30 – 21:30 Venue: The Queen’s College High Street Oxford OX1 4AW United Kingdom Venue […]
The December issue of GRIT features 7 UK entrepreneurs, all women, looking back at their 2014. GRIT is the digital magazine of “WE” (Women Empowered), a platform for women informing each other how […]
When faced with making choices, but lack sufficient evidence to guarantee success, our brain uses elapsed time as a proxy for task difficulty to calculate how confident we should be, a […]
Possible Methane Sources and Sinks Source: NASA This illustration portrays possible ways that methane might be added to Mars’ atmosphere (sources) and removed from the atmosphere (sinks). NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has […]
An ancient meteorite and high-energy X-rays have helped scientists conclude a half century of effort to find, identify and characterize a mineral that makes up 38 percent of the Earth. And in […]
Could there finally be tangible evidence for the existence of dark matter in the Universe? After sifting through reams of X-ray data, scientists in EPFL’s Laboratory of Particle Physics and Cosmology (LPPC) […]
On 2 January 1897, the will of Alfred Nobel, the deceased Swedish dynamite millionaire was widely published. The bulk of his great fortune was left to form a fund, from the annual […]
Topic: State Capitalism and International Economic Law Date: 11 December 2014 Time: 12 noon Venue: Lancaster University Law School Bowland North SR5, UK Speaker: Dr Ming Du (Law School) will present his […]
scroll down for full txt Today Nobel Prize Award Ceremony In Stockholm, Sweden Full text Testament Alfred Nobel I, the undersigned, Alfred Bernhard Nobel, do hereby, after mature deliberation, declare the following […]
Thousands of Einstein documents are available online for free Princeton University in the US has launched the Digital Einstein Papers project – an open-access site that will deliver the extensive written legacy […]
Observations by NASA’s Curiosity Rover indicate Mars’ Mount Sharp was built by sediments deposited in a large lake bed over tens of millions of years. This interpretation of Curiosity’s finds in Gale […]
Poised opposite Cairo university stands a grand statue of a traditional peasant woman (often used to depict Egypt) lifting her veil while standing next to a couchant Sphinx. The statue known as […]