Ciraj Rassool, Senior Professor of History, University of the Western Cape Language shapes power and words like restitution, unlike repatriation, speak directly to justice when it comes to returning ...
Rouse’s bold exploration rejects the familiar language of appetite, abundance and hospitality in favour of enquiry and even estrangement. The photos consider the fruit as organism rather than product.
Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
From societies without money to profiteering aliens, the world of Star Trek has more to say about economics than you might think.
Laura Roberts, Senior Lecturer in Women's and Gender Studies, Flinders University To say motherhood is life-changing can feel like an inadequate summation. Matrescence offers a way to understand it in ...
Duane Hamacher, Associate Professor, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne In the run up to Christmas, carols fill the air. Many have an astronomical twist, singing of the “Christmas Star” ...
But evolutionary science suggests blushing may actually have social advantages. Let’s take a look.
Summer reading can mean anything you want it to – from a crime or romance novel to a fat classic you didn’t have time for during the year. What will you read?
Four young Afghan men were given a Taliban warning for walking the streets dressed as Thomas Shelby from the TV hit show Peaky Blinders.
Fast fashion isn’t just a waste problem, it’s an emotional one. If we understand what we keep and why, we can buy better and more sustainably.
A ‘bidirectional charging’ EV trial is under way that, in years to come, could help solve the UK’s energy conundrum.
South-east Asia has become the “ground zero” for the global online scamming industry, according to the UN, costing victims billions of US dollars each year. Scam operations are run by Chinese crime ...
In 1964, a Labour government came to power in the UK with a pledge to curb inflation and to deliver growth. The growth plans were short lived. In 2024, in a cost-of-living crisis, Labour again won an ...
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