The science of really useful matter
We are no longer limited to applying natural materials cleverly, we can make substances with the properties we want. Olga Wojtas reports An occupational hazard for professors is having to explain...

We are no longer limited to applying natural materials cleverly, we can make substances with the properties we want. Olga Wojtas reports An occupational hazard for professors is having to explain...
A new strategy will boost the nursing contribution to research and development. Claire Sanders reports The funding council has agreed to end the anomaly that was crippling both nursing research and...
A researcher at France's largest research organisation has been dismissed for revisionism. Serge Thion, who started working at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in 1971, was sacked...
European leaders want to integrate public space efforts into other activities. Jane Marshall reports. Space is no longer a separate entity, and space exploration must be fused with other activities...
System Development
Berlin Metropolis - The Invisible Wall - The 'Jewish Question' in German Literature, 1749-1939
A Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction
The Book of Prefaces
The Collected Poems of Kathleen Raine
The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, Volume III

New technologies are creating new ethical dilemmas. Joseph Rotblat asks if an old one, the atomic bomb, still has lessons for the 21st century. Should scientists be concerned about the social and...
African Ceremonies
The Birth of the Multinational
Journey of No Return