In God, not scientists, they trust
Many Americans still prefer the Bible's version of our origins to Darwin's. Edward J. Larson looks at a long-running feud. For half this century, it was a crime to teach evolution in the public...
Many Americans still prefer the Bible's version of our origins to Darwin's. Edward J. Larson looks at a long-running feud. For half this century, it was a crime to teach evolution in the public...
Exiles and emigrés
A university dean who has never visited a murder scene and has eyesight so poor he cannot even read a signed confession is now the best-known homicide expert in the US. Tim Cornwell reports....
Phil Baty talks to Roy Porter (right), the historian of medicine whose knowledge of medieval plagues was used by a government confronting the horrors of Aids Roy Porter does not care for academia....
The THES has had three editors in its 25-year history. The first, Brian MacArthur, recalls launching the paper with seven staff and not a marketing man in sight. His successor, Peter Scott, remembers...
Source: Getty The 100 Under 50 universities are marked by their energy, innovation and fearless approach to the future, write Phil Baty and Katie Duncan. Australia has overtaken the UK to become the...