Two and a half years after dying amidst the worst thunder storm England had experienced in years, his rotting body was unceremoniously pulled from its resting…
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Fritz Haber truly encompasses the capacity of science for both humane and cruel means. At least two billion people today owe their very existence to…
The Flight of the Earls is often seen as the defining moment at the end of Gaelic Ireland, of the death of a civilisation born before…
They’re conversations people have every day, totally ubiquitous and banal. Then an appointed one pronounces upon the matter the public discuss every day, the media reacts…
Thomas Paine wrote that a long habit of not thinking something wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being right. Change stirs a formidable outcry in…