A first shot of hope
The breakthrough in the race to find an Aids vaccine could be at hand. David Baltimore, who oversees US efforts, will discuss provocative new findings in California this weekend. Tim Cornwell reports...
The breakthrough in the race to find an Aids vaccine could be at hand. David Baltimore, who oversees US efforts, will discuss provocative new findings in California this weekend. Tim Cornwell reports...
After half a decade of dwindling budgets the US research community celebrated a giant jump in funding last year. Congress and the White House agreed 15 per cent more for the National Institutes of...
Sherwood Rowland has seen his work on the dangers of aerosol sprays result in a worldwide ban. But, he tells Ayala Ochert, he fears it will take an environmental crisis before governments take action...
As researchers continue to seek traces of the biblical flood, Tim Cornwell reports on the stand-off between science and religion. In the early 19th century, the days before Charles Darwin and his...
The Nature Assumption
The Shape of the River
Understanding Human Goods
Language and Solitude
The Language of Thought - Language and Thought
Kant e l'ornitorinco (Kant and the Platypus)
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel written by a former ambulance driver: "In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in...
Art and Emotion
Peirce, pragmatism and the Logic of Scripture
The Future of Human Reproduction
John Davies scans the schedules. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week The three-part Animal Minds (Saturday 5.55 BBC2). Second part looks at animal emotions and considers whether what...