Charlotte Brontë’s first-person masterpiece is a landmark in the novel of interiority, the history of feminism, and the representation of religion and race.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to defy the US supreme court. The question is whether Donald Trump will take a leaf out of his book.
Robotic tools are too big for ‘keyhole’ brain surgery – but a new miniature technology using magnets could change all that.
60-day scripts were supposed to save time and money. So why are we still waiting for cheaper medicines?
The effects of childhood exposure to poor air quality may be small for the individual, but at a population level, they could have major consequences on the workforce.
Attacks on the judiciary, the press and universities are all part of a concerted attempt to stifle dissent in America.
Many Western democracies have fixed terms on a federal level. But Australian governments have long resisted a change that would make them cede election power.
Two concurrent London productions of Oedipus might seem like overkill, but they actually worked to demonstrate the versatility of the tragic form.
James Weinberg, Senior Lecturer in Political Science, University of Sheffield One surprise in the early days of the pandemic was people’s increased willingness to trust political authorities.
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Amnesty International calls on the Dominican authorities to comply with their international obligations to respect and guarantee the ...
They believe that they can assess their dog’s emotions no matter the context.
The answers rely on population data. But counting people is getting harder. For centuries, census and household surveys have been the backbone of population knowledge. But we’ve just returned from the ...
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