The Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) today launched the biography of its Senior Fellow, the late Academician Prof Emeritus ...
Andrew Huberman finds himself at the center of controversy, with Wikipedia being accused of playing a major role in the ...
An adaptation of “Fatherland,” the best-selling novelist’s first solo work, “sets my teeth on edge,” he admits. His newest ...
A former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA scientist is facing 102 criminal charges, including dozens of counts of forgery ...
If Henri Bergson were alive, or even remembered, they would get more. In his heyday—in the 15 years or so before the first world war—Bergson was the most famous man in the world, Emily Herring, a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made Ukraine’s book publishing industry a target of the war. But the industry and Ukrainian readers are keeping books alive as a source of Ukraine’s resilient ...
Percival Everett's “James,” a posthumous memoir by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and Adam Higginbotham's acclaimed work about the Challenger disaster are among the nominees for National ...
Richard Brody on the contenders. Plus: the mastermind of Trump’s tariff program; the long shadow of the Chinese Exclusion Act; and an origami master who lost his lifework in the L.A. fires ...
Cambridge academics joined over 600 researchers in calling on the government to plug a funding gap in a network of university-based research units ...
Cushing syndrome was named after scientist Harvey Cushing, who described it in 1932, according to his biography published in the Journal of the Intensive Care Society. He has been dubbed the “father ...
The Strasbourg-based court said France violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, relating to the right to respect for private and family life.
Barbra Streisand, Kate McKinnon and Elton John are among the nominees for the 30th annual Audie Awards, presented by the Audio Publishers Association. Streisand's self-narrated “My Name Is Barbra” is ...