Finding time and space for words, and words for time and space (Miriam Frankel and Matt Warren, BBC Future)
Studying how a language shapes perception of time and space.
Studying how a language shapes perception of time and space.
On being, and not being, indispensable.
Bulls and bears during the South Sea Bubble of 1720.
Greater numbers but less diversity among foreign languages.
The ways AI infiltrates the humanities, and a suggested response.
Humanities engage the public interest.
Poetic reflections on the meaning of medicine.
Finding health in the art of nature.
Bedside manners and narrative medicine, late-19th-C.
New DNA analysis reveals migration routes of Pacific Islanders.