Higher minds, dirty business
A History of Cambridge University Press
A History of Cambridge University Press
Gödel, Escher, Bach
Preferred Placement
Cambrian Intelligence
Digital Libraries
In the Shadow of the Mahatma
How has the relationship between art and science evolved? Physiologist Frances Ashcroft discovers a common purpose with painter Benedict Rubbra Painting is a science and should be pursued as an...
How has the relationship between art and science evolved? Helen Haste finds that the philosophical debate between the 'two cultures' is still raging Passion is running high about science - about its...
Inspired by A Brief History of Time, Robin Hawdon brought to the stage modern science's conflict with religion. But his use of details from Stephen Hawking's life angered the physicist From the start...
Adapting science for the stage has become something of a trend. A recent success is Michael Frayn's Copenhagen, which has been running in London's West End for 18 months. The play depicts the meeting...
How has the relationship between art and science evolved? Below, Elaine Williams previews an exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery that focuses on the representation of the human body in medicine...
The palette and the pipette. Frances Ashcroft will speak in the discussion Strange and Charmed: Science and the Contemporary Visual Arts with Sian Ede, A. S. Byatt, Martin Kemp and Richard Wentworth...
What draws scholars to grubbing around in the dirt under the blazing sun and sifting soil for shards of pottery? To find out, Jennifer Wallace joined an archaeological dig in Israel There are three...
(Photograph) - Vet Kirsty Pickles polishes the teeth of Storm, a patient at William Dick Large Animal Hospital near Edinburgh, which opened last week. Photograph by Atom.
Elaine Thomas has been chief executive of Surrey Institute of Art and Design since January 2000, not 2001 as reported last week.