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It was a journey Bruce Chatwin hankered to make: to Southampton and the grave of General Juan Manuel de Rosas, the exiled ...
It’s the flower that frustrated Charles Darwin. He went to his grave unable to work out how to propagate the lady’s slipper orchid and it was thought to be extinct from the UK countryside. But for ...
Former prime minister Scott Morrison, the nation’s most successful winner of Academy Awards and a scientist who rivals ...
Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint. Alyson Lee, 66, a retired teaching assistant from Derby, and Di Bligh ...
Two pensioners have denied damaging Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey by spraying it with orange chalk paint. Alyson Lee, 66, a retired teaching assistant from Derby, and Di Bligh ...
The tools that feminist science studies have developed are critical to the sciences because they ask new questions, and ...
Augustine Sedgewick looks at how fathers' roles and impact have evolved over time in “Fatherhood: A History of Love and Power.” The' Andrew DeMillo writes that the book may ...
In Tramore, Gaoth Chuil will be hard to beat in the opener, and Kainsbourg likewise in the two-mile maiden hurdle ...
Compelling new books by Augustine Sedgewick and James Bloodworth explore the myths and history of the male role and the ...
In Our Science, Ourselves, Christa Kuljian remembered the women who made important contributions by highlighting how ...
After the bloodiest war in U.S. history, an enlisted soldier in the Union Army was assigned to recover war dead from Southern battlefields. Brevet Lt.-Col. Edmund B. Whitman mapped out an intricate ...