Cancer in medieval Britain (University of Cambridge)
New research with scans suggests a higher incidence of cancer in medieval Britain.
New research with scans suggests a higher incidence of cancer in medieval Britain.
How travel to Rome is also a search for meaning.
A new report argues for renewed support for the humanities in Britain.
That writing fosters our health in inverse proportion to our use of chatbots.
Using AI technology to determine the artist of a Renaissance painting.
Da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus in its digital dimensions.
Reflective Transformation Imaging provides new clues to the Biblical King David.
A leading biochemist speaks of science's need to return to humility and the humanities.
Liberating education from its focus on usefulness.
Humanity, or its absence, beyond humanism.