On December 6 Thomas L. Friedman published a column with the title How ISIS drives Muslims from Islam in the New York Times. I totally agree with this. It’s only strange that […]
On December 6 Thomas L. Friedman published a column with the title How ISIS drives Muslims from Islam in the New York Times. I totally agree with this. It’s only strange that […]
Modern forensic anthropology has developed tools to help discover what people looked like. These techniques are primarily used to assist in identifying unknown crime victims. However, they can be used also […]
The Predator drone is an iconic symbol of America’s current wars, and it’s younger — but bigger — Predator-B sibling often goes by the ominous name Reaper. In NASA’s hands, the Predator-B […]
11/12/2014: State Capitalism and International Economic Law 20/1/2015: The Future of Technology in Education 21/1/2015: Competing Scenarios for Slavery Remembrance in the Caribbean 26/2/2015: International Conference on Cyber Security for Sustainable Society […]
In at least one respect, Capuchin monkeys are smarter than humans — they don’t assume a higher price tag means better quality, according to a new Yale study appearing in the open-access […]
An international research team led by Dr Turi King from the University of Leicester Department of Genetics provides overwhelming evidence that the skeleton discovered under a car park in Leicester indeed represents […]
The news industry has had a rough decade. Print readership is steadily declining, newspapers are closing, and journalists with decades of experience are being laid off. In response, major newspapers have made […]
On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to obey bus driver James F. Blake‘s order that she give up her seat in the colored section to a white […]
Once a year the Newspaper Association of America pulls together its overall performance figures, so once a year we can see more clearly than ever which way the US press industry (hugely […]
Intangible Heritage: Safeguarding the carillon culture from Belgium inscribed on the Register of Best Safeguarding Practices Paris – The Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, meeting at UNESCO […]
“The prevailing managerial bias towards cost efficiency is seriously harmful to corporate performance”, by Jules Goddard, London Business School Overall cost leadership is not a viable strategy. This is the key discovery to have […]
A new species of horned dinosaur has been identified from fossils held in a Canadian museum for 75 years. The fossils had previously been classified as belonging to a different dinosaur group. But […]
The changeover from Expedition 41 to 42 on the International Space Station is now complete. Almost two weeks ago, on 10 November 2014, three members of the space station’s crew returned to […]
Improving Education With 17,000 Youth Voices by Gordon Ching, Chief Digital Officer for AIESEC Flashback to when you were just starting university, completely lost and confused about what to do with your life […]