So where's the science?
I was relieved to encounter halfway through Tim Cornwell's article on Steven Pinker's new book, How the Mind Works, some trenchant criticism from Stephen J. Gould (THES, January 9). But apart from...
I was relieved to encounter halfway through Tim Cornwell's article on Steven Pinker's new book, How the Mind Works, some trenchant criticism from Stephen J. Gould (THES, January 9). But apart from...
Jennifer Wallace's approving profile of Peter Holland, the new director of the Shakespeare Institute of the University of Birmingham, (THES, "The luvvie director", December 26 1997) unfairly...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a novel that one might hesitate to show one's servants: "Ours is essentially...
The Genius of Shakespeare
The Book Trade and its Customers 1450-1900
The Kennedy Tapes
Imperial and Soviet Russia
Plague, Pox and Pestilence - Epidemics and History
The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited
An Embarrassment of Tyrannies
A History of the 20th Century
Firewall
Unpublished research suggests that adopted Romanian orphans can make up lost intellectual ground.Michael Rutter tells Julia Hinde how his findings shed light on the interplay of nature and nurture...
Continuing our series on young researchers, Ayala Ochert meets Neil Burgess, the neuroscientist with his own line in laboratory rats It is a job that children surely dream of having when they grow up...
The year is 2350 and humanity is divided into a genetically enriched elite and an educationally deprived lumpen mass who cannot even breed successfully with their gene-enhanced betters. Lee Silver...