The entrepreneurial spirit of Black Bermudian women engaged in the improper trade of goods during the early years of the Royal Naval Dockyard is the subject of an upcoming lecture. The National ...
The National Museum of Bermuda [NMB] is continuing its free Bermuda and the Atlantic World lecture series with a virtual ...
The Biophysical Society is pleased to announce that Charles L. Brooks III, of the University of Michigan, USA, has been named the recipient of the 2026 Klaus Schulten and Zaida Luthey-Schulten ...
Jerome Cohen, a pioneering scholar of Chinese law who shaped global debates on the country's legal system, trade, and human ...
We talk with historian Richard E. Turley Jr. about his Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture, titled "Team History: The ...
Speaking at the Wheatley Institute's Constitution Week Lecture, distinguished law professor John Inazu offered five civic ...
It may be worth winding the clock back to 1960, when the physicist Eugene Wigner published an article with the title “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences”. Physics ...
The 15th anniversary of the Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture honors the enduring legacy of Henrietta Lacks and her impact on science, ethics, and community health ...
The Bandung Institute of Technology Lecturers Forum (FGB ITB) once again held a Scientific Lecture by Lecturers in the West ...
The two friends with the raffish all-American smiles and sporting lives radiated cool and glamour, as though — to paraphrase ...
The appeal of Strands lies in its fusion of vocabulary, theme-based logic, and playful design. Unlike other puzzles that rely purely on mechanics, Strands integrates cultural or lifestyle themes ...
Wednesday marked the 238th anniversary of the Constitution signing. Pulitzer-winner Linda Greenhouse emphasized the need for ...